It was Colonial America,the Puritans
Both the Pilgrims and the Puritans sailed to the New World in the 1600s, seeking religious freedom and new opportunities. The Pilgrims, a group of Separatists, arrived first in 1620 aboard the Mayflower, establishing Plymouth Colony. The Puritans followed in larger numbers during the 1630s, founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Both groups significantly shaped early colonial society in New England.
In the 1600s, economic opportunities, political alliances, and religious affiliations often motivated individuals to sail under foreign flags. An Englishman might choose to sail for the Dutch due to the lucrative trade routes and the Dutch East India Company's dominance in the spice trade. Similarly, an Italian might align with the French to escape political instability in their own region or to benefit from French patronage in exploration and commerce. Overall, personal ambition and the search for wealth often transcended national loyalties during this era.
Magellan was the first person to sail all the way around the world!
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It was Colonial America,the Puritans
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Both the Pilgrims and the Puritans sailed to the New World in the 1600s, seeking religious freedom and new opportunities. The Pilgrims, a group of Separatists, arrived first in 1620 aboard the Mayflower, establishing Plymouth Colony. The Puritans followed in larger numbers during the 1630s, founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Both groups significantly shaped early colonial society in New England.
The answer is South. The pilgrims traveld south
in 1620
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The group was called the Pilgrims. They were separatist Puritans who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620 to escape religious persecution in England and establish a colony in what is now modern-day Massachusetts.
In the 1600s, it took about 6-10 weeks to sail from England to America.
The Pilgrims sailed from England.
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