The Pilgrims left England seeking religious freedom, as they faced persecution for their Separatist beliefs and desire to worship independently from the Church of England. They initially moved to the Netherlands for more tolerance but found it challenging to maintain their English cultural identity. Ultimately, they decided to establish a new settlement in North America, which led them to the New World aboard the Mayflower in 1620. Their aim was to create a community where they could practice their faith freely and build a society based on their values.
They were English so they were from England and did not go there.
North America and England
Because they wanted to (:
They were headed to Virginia, but landed in Mass
AnswerThe Pilgrims originally came from England. Then they moved to Holland. Then they went to America
The Pilgrims sailed from England.
Pilgrims from England.
They were English so they didn't go to England because that is where they lived.
they weren't granted permission to get into Holland
it took about 50 years
They had a right to leave England so long as they didn't go somewhere else illegally.
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