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Dale Friedman
14 April, 09:41
Why did the pilgrams come to North America
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Jordyn Little
14 April, 12:52
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The Pilgrims went to North America in 1620 because they wanted to have a place to live where they could practice their own religion without being persecuted by the government. The Pilgrims were Puritans and there was tension between the Puritans and the Church of England (and the government) at the time.
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