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  1. Nov 26, 2020 · Although the name of the Mayflower is well-known as the pilgrims' famous ship, it was never intended to carry them all to North America. The people who became known as the pilgrims were Puritan separatists who had relocated from England to Leiden, the Netherlands, escaping the persecution of James I of England (r. 1603-1625) and his Anglican ...

  2. Oct 21, 2020 · Definition. The Mayflower is the name of the cargo ship that brought the Puritan separatists (known as pilgrims) to North America in 1620 CE. It was a type of sailing ship known as a carrack with three masts with square-rigged sails on the main and foremast, three decks (upper, gun, and cargo), and measured roughly 100 feet (27 m) long and 25 ...

  3. Puritans: A group of Protestants who wanted to purify the Church of England. Some Puritans escaped religious persecution in England by moving to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Quakers: A religious group that believed in nonviolence, gender equality, and resistance to military service. Many Quakers inhabited the colony of Pennsylvania. Roger Williams

  4. 1st English settlement Named after King James I - people were looking for Gold and found none - founded on May 13,1607 (Coach Heads first daughters birthday) part of Virginia Pilgrims English Puritans who founded Plymouth colony in 1620 separtists of the church- Seeked religous freedom , family oriented

  5. Oct 8, 2020 · The Mayflower was a merchant ship that usually carried goods such as wine, but its most famous cargo was the group of pilgrims destined to settle in Plymouth. The ship first set sail in August 1620 alongside another merchant ship called the Speedwell. After the Speedwell sprouted a leak, both ships returned to port, and all passengers crammed ...

  6. Jan 18, 2021 · When persecutions of Puritans became more intense in 1629 CE, many chose to leave and settle in North America where the successful Plymouth Colony had established itself in 1620 CE. A preliminary expedition led by Puritan Separatist John Endicott (l. c. 1600-1665 CE) established a colony at Salem in 1628 CE, but a larger influx arrived in 1630 ...

  7. Nov 20, 2023 · The arrival of the Puritans had a huge and lasting impact on America. Even Thanksgiving, one of the biggest holidays in the United States, is a nod to when the Puritans first came to America in the 17th century to set up colonies in what would come to be known as New England. The accepted wisdom is that the Puritans were forced to flee England ...

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