A little vague in your question. I'll assume you mean roughly how many Puritans or Pilgrims came to America in 1620 on the Mayflower? 102 people.
the first group that settled new England were the puritans
The Puritans came to New England to escape religious persecution.
The Puritans were a group of people, mostly families, who came from Europe to America to reform the church of England.
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The center of fur trade in New Netherland was the town of New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island. Generous land grants to patroons , or lords, and religious tolerance soon brought Jews, French Huguenots, Puritans, and others to the colony. (New Netherland is now New York and New Amsterdam is now New York City).
The sailors, Pilgrims, and Puritans sailed the Mayflower.
he wanted to find new land
Puritans sailed to New England on wooden vessels for around two months.
To gain new land for Spain, his country.
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They hoped to form religious communities in the new land. B.M.
he sailed to new land to discover
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Both the Pilgrims and the Puritans sailed to the New World in the 1600s, seeking religious freedom and new opportunities. The Pilgrims, a group of Separatists, arrived first in 1620 aboard the Mayflower, establishing Plymouth Colony. The Puritans followed in larger numbers during the 1630s, founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Both groups significantly shaped early colonial society in New England.
These New Puritans was created in 2006.
Henry Hudson is the explorer who sailed to Holland and discovered farmland and forests. The Dutch claimed the land that he discovered and called it New Netherland.
No, the Puritans did not land in Jamestown. Jamestown was established in 1607 by the English as the first permanent settlement in North America, primarily by the Virginia Company. The Puritans, who sought religious freedom, later settled in New England, with the most notable group arriving on the Mayflower in 1620 to establish Plymouth Colony.