"The Pilgrims" are the most famous. But many others.
The people who immigrated might have felt happy because they were going to have a good new life or sad because they were being held as slaves.
There is nothing called German DNA. The ppl in the USA all immigrated from somewhere and many have German descent. No one is being persecuted for that.
No. That is because I am not a Muslim. However, Muslims are sometimes persecuted just because they are Muslims. This is usually brought on by unwarranted ignorance and fear.
he wanted to start it for the catholic faith
The Pilgrims went to North America in 1620 because they wanted to have a place to live where they could practice their own religion without being persecuted by the government
It was the Tutsis that were being persecuted, by the Hutus.
The same as other pilgrims, because of being persecuted for their religion
because they were being persecuted in their home countries.
They wanted religious freedom because they were being persecuted in the east.
The Puritans were formed by a group of dissenters from the Church of England. Because they believed the church was beyond the help of reforms, and because they were being persecuted in England, they left for America to establish a new home where they could practice their religion in peace.
The English (thats how it is spelt ) went to America to discover a New World, which they believed was full of treasure...in fact they thought they had reached India....hence Red Indians....not a term used today . After that they went because, they wished to make a new life, without being persecuted about their religion
English Catholics settled in Maryland because Catholics were being persecuted in England. They sailed to North America and found refuge in Maryland for those that felt religiously oppressed.