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14 April, 21:08

Why did the Pilgrims decide to move to America despite the dangers?

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Their lives were so bad in England because of religious persecution that it was worth the risk.

The King told them to go there.

They wanted a vacation.

There's no way to tell why they moved to America.

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  1. 14 April, 22:42
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    the answers going to be A the Pilgrims came to America in search of religious freedom. It's fair to say that the Pilgrims left England to find religious freedom
  2. 14 April, 22:57
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    The pilgrims decided to move to America despite the dangers because their lives were so bad in England because of religious persecution that it was worth the risk.

    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    The period of the early and mid-1600's in Europe is looked back at as the worst time for the peaceful followers of the religion. The groups of Protestants and the Catholics both demanded the king to declare one true religion and impose it on the citizens.

    The king refused to forcefully impose any religion on anyone. This resulted in the activities the Protestants persecuting the Catholics publicly and vice versa.
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