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What is the significance of the year 1620?

A group of Separatists took their families and moved to Holland.

John Smith returned to England.

Jamestown was first settled.

The Pilgrims left England and settled in the New World.

The Puritans sought to lessen the power of the bishops who controlled the Church.

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The Pilgrims left England and settled in the New World.
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Answer:

The Pilgrims left England and settled in the New World.

Step-by-step explanation:

A group of pilgrims took the Mayflower ship and departed from Plymouth, England and head for the New World. Their departure to the New World is to seek for their religious freedom following the incident of the England King attempting to rule the churches in England.

On Nov 21, the pilgrims arrived at Massachusetts where they found the first colony settlement in the New World.

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