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What you will do if you were a pilgrim?

preach about the gospels and the word of god and try to convert people


Why are Pilgrims known as Pilgrims?

You're a bit off; not all of the English settlers were Pilgrims. In the 17th century, some religious groups, such as the Pilgrims and the Puritans, felt a strong animosity toward the Church of England. After the English Reformation, the Pilgrims and Puritans felt that the Church of England did not uphold the structure and decorum of the fundamental Christian Church. The Pilgrims were a religious group much like the Puritans. The only difference between the groups was that while the Puritans maintained their membership in and allegiance to the Church of England, the Pilgrims felt that their differences with the Church of England were irreconcilable. But in most basic terms, a pilgrim is one who undertakes a religious journey. The Pilgrims of the 17th century searched for and found a new religious beginning in America.


Why are stories important to many American Indian groups?

They told them for entertainment, but also as a way of passing down their history and mythology. People listened as children, learned the stories word for word and repeated them to new generations.


How might the song Respect appeal to African Americans struggling for equality during the 1960s and 1970s?

The word respect could be replace with the word equality


What could be a sentence with the word resolve?

"After the long argument, the two politicians could not resolve their issues."

Related Questions

Who are the two group of people the word pilgrims could apply to?

The two groups of people the word "Pilgrim" could apply to are the Quakers and the Puritans. The Quakers and the Puritans both came to the New World so that they could practice their own religious beliefs without being persecuted.


Who are the two groupes of people the word pilgrims could apply?

The two groups of people the word "Pilgrim" could apply to are the Quakers and the Puritans. The Quakers and the Puritans both came to the New World so that they could practice their own religious beliefs without being persecuted.


What was the name of the two groups on the mayflower?

The two groups of people the word "Pilgrim" could apply to are the Quakers and the Puritans. The Quakers and the Puritans both came to the New World so that they could practice their own religious beliefs without being persecuted.


How many syllables in the word pilgrim?

There are two syllables in the word pilgrim (pil-grim)


What are the differences of The word pilgrim to the word pilgrimage?

A pilgrimage is a journey with a purpose, and a pilgrim is the person who undertakes this journey.


Is pilgrim a compound word?

Yes, "pilgrim" is a compound word made up of two smaller words "pil" and "grim."


What is the root word of pilgrimage?

Pilgrim


What is the antonym for the word colonist?

pilgrim


Is pilgrim a noun?

Yes, pilgrim is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a traveler; a word for a person.


What words can be made from the word pilgrim?

grilgrimgirlgliprimriprigmigpigliplimp


What is the definition of pilgrim?

The official definition of the word pilgrim is "a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons."


Is the word pilgrim stressed on the first syllable?

Yes, pilgrim is stressed on the first syllable. Pil-grim.