They probably didn't call each other pilgrims - I believe the name for them wasn't invented yet. They probably called each other friend, by their name, or by their state in their little groups.
Mkaddict12: They were referred to as the Separatists, and the name Pilgrim was invented years later.
sons and daughters. sons and daughters.
There was no room aboard the mayflower for cattle or other livestock but at least 2 dogs sailed with the pilgrims. a mastiff & a spaniel.
The prutains were told to tattle on the pilgrims
Pilgrims WERE Puritans so this question has no value. Colonies didn't spy on each other.
Bradford was one of the leaders of the group of Sepratists who left England for the New World that we now call the Pilgrims.
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You could call them settlers. Puritans was another term they used.Also immigrants.
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The Pilgrims called their new colony Plymouth.
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the pilgrims ate with Indians and other people.
The Pilgrims called Squanto a "friendly Indian" or "interpreter" as he helped them communicate with the local Wampanoag tribe and taught them survival skills such as farming and fishing.