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The Pilgrims were known as the Separatists, a group of English Protestants who sought to break away from the Church of England. They believed in a more personal and direct form of worship and governance in their religious practices. In 1620, they famously settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, where they established one of the first successful English colonies in North America. Their journey and settlement are often associated with themes of religious freedom and self-determination.

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