Pilgrims were separatists who wanted to separate themselves from the Church of England. They also wanted to separate themselves from those who were not believers, the damned. Pilgrims believed they were elected by God for salvation and they wanted to worship only with other “saints†who had also been saved by God.
The Pilgrims landed on The Plymouth Rock located in down town Plymouth, Massachusetts, after leaving England for there religious beliefs.
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The Pilgrims brought the Geneva Bible with them to America on the Mayflower in 1620. This version was popular among Protestant reformers and was noted for its extensive marginal notes that reflected the beliefs of the Reformation. The Geneva Bible was significant to the Pilgrims as it aligned with their religious convictions and provided guidance in their new settlement.
They were persecuted for their beliefs, and like many who suffered the same fate went to a freer and more tolerant country, America.
To have religious freedom. In England all people were made to follow the church of England. The pilgrims did not agree with the church of England's beliefs and therefore left for british unsettled land were they wouldn't be prosecuted. Originally the pilgrims were trying to land in Jamestown the already settled town in the new world but with flaws in navigation they ended up landing in Plymouth (New settlement named by the pilgrims). Nowadays Plymouth Massachusetts.
The pilgrims left their homeland to practice their religious beliefs.
The Pilgrims left Europe because the pilgrims wanted to have their own beliefs but their king wouldn't let them. ~Ariannah77
they had the same religious beliefs
To practice their religious beliefs.
The pilgrims wanted an easier life (ended up not being easy) and also for religious beliefs.
Sir William Penn
The Pilgrims landed on The Plymouth Rock located in down town Plymouth, Massachusetts, after leaving England for there religious beliefs.
The Pilgrims first settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.
The difference between the two were that the pilgrims practiced religious freedom with British beliefs. On the contrary, the Wampanoag were Pagans (aka practiced witchcraft).
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Yes. They were the same people. Their religion was Puritan.
(1) They disagreed with the religious teaching of the church of England. (2) The church of England was the same as the Government of England. (3) Pilgrims had different beliefs than the rest of the English people.