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Why didn't the Pilgrims migrate to America?

A) Because they tried to reform the church and thought that bishops and priests had too much power.
B) Because they wanted to escape the religious tensions in England
C) Some separate from the Church of England and feared punishment by English leaders.
D) Some left the Church of England and dreamed of starting a new church in the New World

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User Dddsnn
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Answer:

C.) I hope this works

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User Danpalmer
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C) Some separate from the Church of England and feared punishment by English leaders.

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In the storybook version most of us learned in school, the Pilgrims came to America aboard the Mayflower in search of religious freedom in 1620. The Puritans soon followed, for the same reason. ... More than half a century before the Mayflower set sail, French pilgrims had come to America in search of religious freedom.

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