The answer is puritan.
People from England came to America. They were called Pilgrims. They came to America in 1620. The Pilgrims wanted freedom of religion. They wanted to choose their own church. They came on a ship they called the Mayflower. The Pilgrims lived in a place called Plymouth. The Indians (Native Americans) helped them build Why_did_Pilgrims_come_to_Americaand find food. The Native Americans (Indians) were the first people to live in America.
At first, many Native Americans were friendly to the Pilgrims, but they soon learned to distrust them once they realized that the Pilgrims were there to take over their land.
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The Seneca Indians saved the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. The Seneca Indians fed, housed, and fed the pilgrims when they arrived from Europe. Many Seneca tribes look at the Thanksgiving holiday as a day of mourning.
The religious group that many pilgrims belonged to were known as the Separatists, also referred to as the Pilgrims. They were dissenters from the Church of England and believed in separating from the established church to practice their own form of religious worship.
these people were called the Puritans.
Many pilgrims called themselves Puritans since they belonged to the Puritan sect known as the Separatists.
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Many groups other than the Puritans came to America seeking religious freedom. Some of these include the Jews, Muslims and Buddhists.
In those days religious differences were not tolerated because the governments regarded difference in religion as likely to cause rebellion. There is a wide range of views within Protestantism, and the Pilgrims, while Protestant like the ruling party in England, the Pilgrims were very different in their views and practice. They were, for that reason, as much subject to intolerance as the Roman Catholics were.
You may be referring to a "pilgrim," although that word often carries a connotation of a believer visiting a sacred site. Many people go on tours of religious places just because they are interested in history, but pilgrims go because it's part of their devotion to their faith.
The number varies between 3-to 4 million each year.