Catholic pilgrims go to visit the great synagogue of Rome.
The pilgrims were mad at King Henry VIII because he was the leader of a catholic church in England, well the only church actually. They had no choice but too go to his church because it was the only one in town. So they eventually got him to sign the magna carta and the mayflower compact in order to set free on a over sea voyage to find land of their own and start their own christian church.
Because the pilgrims where in wore and the needed some where to go
The pilgrims went to Plymouth because they didn't want to be indentured servants.
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a pilgramage is when pilgrims go on a long spiritual journey to seek more of god.
It was used when the Pilgrims left to go to the Americas and establish their own churches, independent of the Church of England.
Puritans and Pilgrims were both groups of English Protestants who sought religious freedom, but they held different views on the Church of England. Puritans wanted to purify the church from within, while Pilgrims sought to separate from the church entirely. The Pilgrims eventually settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, while Puritans established the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
they might not believe in god or not have time to go to church. its not that people dont have the time to go to church its just that they cant be bothered!!!!! I went to the Credit Union Christmas Pageant on the weekend and when the Nativity scene float went by a boy around they age of 8 asked his mum 'Whats that one mum?' and his mum said 'Thats the Nativity' then the boy said 'Whats that?' and his mum said 'Its when baby Jesus was born' and then the boy said 'Who's He?' and i was just standing there shocked that a yr 3 didnt know who Jesus was!
Pilgrims like religious places.
In "The Canterbury Tales," the pilgrims meet at the Tabard Inn in Southwark, London, before beginning their journey to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury. They are led by the narrator, who joins them on their pilgrimage.
Catholic pilgrims go to visit the great synagogue of Rome.
People tend to answer this question with "for freedom of religion". This leaves something wanting. It is simply too vague. If you look in the history books, you will see, the Pilgrims came to America for Christian freedom. They didn't like the way the Church of England was teaching. It was too controlling. They came to America to Praise the triune God the way they felt was best, without influence from the Church of England which is most comparable to the Episcopal church in the U.S.They came to America for religious freedom.They didn't like the church of England so they went to America so they wouldn't be forced into England's religionThey came to New England because they were persecuted, they were treated badly because of their religious beliefs, and they didn't want to be part of the Church of EnglandThey were coming for two main things: to mine the land's riches and settle land, and to escape the harsh rule of the King of England.The Pilgrims wanted to escape religious persecution in England. Their particular Protestant beliefs did not line up with the Church of England.To worship God freely.Because they wanted more religious freedom.Pilgrim means "religious journey", so when they say that pilgrims came to America, it was for a religious journey. Most Pilgrims were upset over the new Anglican Church that King Henry VIII made, so they traveled to America in hopes of continuing there old Christian practices or starting new religious practices, where they could have religious freedom.
The pilgrims were mad at King Henry VIII because he was the leader of a catholic church in England, well the only church actually. They had no choice but too go to his church because it was the only one in town. So they eventually got him to sign the magna carta and the mayflower compact in order to set free on a over sea voyage to find land of their own and start their own christian church.
Because the pilgrims where in wore and the needed some where to go
The Pilgrims decided to go to America where they could worship freely.