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- Pilgrims (Plymouth Colony) - Wikipedia
The Pilgrims, also known as the Pilgrim Fathers, were the English settlers who travelled to North America on the ship Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony at what now is Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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- Why Did the Pilgrims Come to America? - HISTORY
When the Pilgrims set sail from Europe in 1620, several powerful reasons propelled them across the Atlantic Ocean to make new lives in America—but religious liberty was not their most pressing
- Why Did the Pilgrims Really Go to America? – Banner of Truth USA
The Pilgrims’ motives for coming to America is a case in point The popular understanding that the Pilgrims came to America “in search of religious freedom” is technically true, but it is also misleading
- Pilgrim Fathers | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Within this legally uncertain situation, friction arose between the English Separatists (the Pilgrims) and the rest of the travelers, with some of the latter threatening to leave the group and settle on their own
- Who Were The Pilgrims And Why Did They Come To America?
Not only can many prominent Americans, from Julia Child to James Garfield, trace their lineage to the Pilgrims, but the Pilgrims also represented the beginnings of the future United States
- The Mayflower Pilgrims and their escape from the Humber - BBC
The Mayflower Pilgrims are famed for founding Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, after landing in 1620 They later celebrated the first "Thanksgiving", which has become an enduring American tradition
- Pilgrims, Pilgrim Fathers, Plymouth Colony - American History Central
The Pilgrims were the first English colonists who established a permanent settlement in New England, which they called New Plymouth They made the journey to the New World on the Mayflower in search of religious freedom and a new start
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