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The Pilgrims were compelled to leave England primarily due to religious persecution. They sought to escape the Church of England's practices, which they viewed as corrupt, and desired the freedom to practice their Separatist beliefs without fear of punishment. Additionally, economic hardships and a desire for a new life in a more tolerant environment played significant roles in their decision to embark on a journey to the New World.

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