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Separatist group 1 ship called the Mayflower Starving time Met Samoset & Squanto Learned to farm, fish, and hunt from Natives Mayflower Compact Compare & Contrast Pilgrims & Puritans Pilgrims Puritans

Compare & Contrast Pilgrims & Puritans Not a Separatist group Great Migration Came on 11 well stocked ships No starving time Persecuted people who did not follow their ways Fundamental Orders of Connecticut Pilgrims Puritans

Compare & Contrast Pilgrims & Puritans  Persecuted by King James I  Left England for religious freedom PilgrimsPuritans

Separatist group 1 ship called the Mayflower Starving time Met Samoset & Squanto learned to farm, fish, and hunt from Natives Mayflower Compact Compare & Contrast Pilgrims & Puritans  persecuted by King James I  left England for religious freedom not a Separatist group Great Migration Came on 11 well stocked ships did not have a starving time persecuted people who did not follow their ways Fundamental Orders of Connecticut Pilgrims Puritans