The pilgrims lander at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts in 1620. They began life there. many died of disease but in general they were the founding group of people in America and therefore were assimilated into the general population as more and more immigrants came to the "new world".
Pilgrims
Pilgrims are people that take pilgrimages, so therefore there are no types of pilgrims.
pilgrims
The people on the Mayflower were Pilgrims and strangers.
True. Pilgrims were separatists, however not all separatists were Pilgrims.
The Pilgrims were originally heading for Virginia.
The Pilgrims were headed to Virginia, but storms and obstacles made them go to Massachusetts.
They were headed to Virginia, but landed in Mass
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They had planned to settle near the mouth of the Hudson River.
Up a creek without a paddle
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They made a few errors in their navigation. They were navigating by the stars; it's not like they had GPS.
They were headed for the East Coast of North America, but were aiming for farther south when they landed at Plymouth (think Virginia or North Carolina).
no it was the people on the ship Mayflower that were headed to found Plymouth. They were Separatists, Pilgrims, indentured Servants. 41 men signed the Mayflowe Compact aboard the ship.
The sailing vessel Mayflower was headed for Virginia, but due to poor navigation and a bit of rough weather she ended up in New England.
The original intended destination of the Mayflower was Virginia, where the Mayflower pilgrims would join the already established colonists in the vicinity of Chesapeake Bay