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14 January, 15:33

Why did William Bradford and the pilgrims leave England?

A) They Wanted Milder Winters.

B) They Were Angry With The King Of England.

C) They Were Banished Because Of Their Religion.

D) They Were Unhappy With The Church Of England.

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  1. 14 January, 19:02
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    D

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    Thirty-five of the Pilgrims were members of the radical English Separatist Church, who traveled to America to escape the jurisdiction of the Church of England, which they found corrupt. Ten years earlier, English persecution had led a group of Separatists to flee to Holland in search of religious freedom
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