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Pilgrims and puritans compare and contrast. Answer: Pilgrims were separatists, followers of the teachings of John Calvin, who believed that human nature was inherently depraved, and all bore the guilt of Adam and Eve It has a Venn Diagram for students to compare and contrast the Pilgrims and the Puritans, along with an answer key. Both groups sought religious freedom and believed in strict adherence to Christian The Pilgrims and Puritans were both groups united by their dedication to worshiping God freely, yet they pursued this calling in different ways. . Pilgrims- Pilgrims completely separated from the church to form new. Thunder from the Clear Sky Levy, Janey. Comparison Of Pilgrims And Puritans So most Americans grew up hearing that the United States was founded by pasty English people who came here to escape religious persecution, and that's true of the small proportion of people who settled in the Massachusetts Bay and created what we now know is New England. So, let us see what small differences these two groups, puritans and pilgrims, exhibited. In contrast, the Puritans aimed to reform the Church of England from within, leading to the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, emphasizing a more structured and communal approach to their faith. Overview of Pilgrims and Puritans Pilgrims: Origins and Beliefs The Pilgrims were a group of Separatists who broke away from the Church of England, seeking religious freedom and the ability to practice their faith without persecution. In conclusion, while the Pilgrims and the Puritans shared a common origin and religious background, their beliefs and practices were distinct. jqxy1, gcz3m, 8kv4x, wcqeb, 2k8t1, 4pals, avwe, fty5, yy5udj, 9vy0we,