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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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Why did the puritans come to America?

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Why did the Puritans of New England come to America?

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How were the puritan similar to the pilgrim?

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Why did the puritans come to the new world-?

Because they wanted to. Why does everybody question their motives?


What was the leaving of thousands of puritans foe America known as?

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