Because they wanted to find the New England Colonies so they can practice their religion freely.
The Puritans left England in the 17th century to escape religious persecution and seek religious freedom. They settled primarily in the region of New England in North America, founding colonies such as Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
the answer is John winthrop.
The Pilgrims from the Church of New England settled in Plymouth Colony in what is now Massachusetts in 1620. They established the colony after fleeing religious persecution in England and seeking religious freedom.
They left their homeland where they were being persecuted and traveled to new land where they set up a society that had freedom of religion. Many people still immigrate to America for America's freedoms.
The Pilgrims sought religious freedom from the Church of England, prompting their migration to America. The Puritans, on the other hand, sought to create a society based on their strict religious beliefs and did not necessarily support freedom of religion for other groups.
Because they wanted to find the New England Colonies so they can practice their religion freely.
Religious freedom
Religious freedom
Religious freedom
The Puritans left England in the 17th century to escape religious persecution and seek religious freedom. They settled primarily in the region of New England in North America, founding colonies such as Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
As a colony dedicated to religious freedom.
Religious freedom and toleration.
The reason is: Profit from sailing land; Religious Freedom.
Members of the Puritan religion left England in search of religious freedom. They were not a tribe, but a religious sect of Christianity that was being persecuted in England, and they thought that the New World could offer more freedom than England could.
Masssachusetts was founded for religious reasons, otherwise know as religious freedom by John Winthrop.
for religious freedom
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