Separatists Separatists. They were usually baptists and congregationalists!
Separatists
No, but the people that tried to attack the pilgrims were called sith loards
Yes, that is true
The Pilgrims broke away from the Church of England that King Henry instituted. They were persecuted for their beliefs and that they did not attend the Church of England. By the time the Pilgrims broke away from the church, King James was ruling. Some of these "Separatists" went to Holland. They lived there until they felt the Dutch were a bad influence. And again, some of those separatists left for America. These Separatists then made their "pilgrimage" (journey) to America. Today these Puritans/Religious Dessenters/Separatists are called the Pilgrims.
True. Pilgrims were separatists, however not all separatists were Pilgrims.
Separatists
Separatists
Separatists Separatists. They were usually baptists and congregationalists!
because they survied starvation
Separatists
pilgrims
The Pilgrims were called Separatists because they left the Church of England. Because of this, the Pilgrims were persecuted in England and came to the New World for religious reasons.
No, but the people that tried to attack the pilgrims were called sith loards
The stricter Puritans were known as the Separatists. They believed in completely separating from the Church of England rather than trying to reform it from within. The Separatists eventually established their own congregations and some later became known as the Pilgrims.
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Pilgrims.