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The Pilgrims were different from the settlers of Jamestown because:

they were seeking wealth
they were seeking more land
they were seeking religious freedom

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Answer:it is D

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The settlers at Jamestown were members of the Anglican faith, the official Church of England. The Pilgrims were dissenters from the Church of England and established the Puritan or Congregational Church. In 1619, the first representative legislative assembly in the New World met at the Jamestown church.Feb 26, 2015

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