The Plymouth colony pilgrims began their journey from two places. The ports were the Dutch port of Delfshaven and the city of Southampton in England. This was in July of 1620.
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John Bunyan went to jail for preaching without a licence. In jail he wrote the second most famous book, the pilgrims progress. In some books, It is called "dangerous Journey"
They weren't "sent" by anyone. The pilgrims left for America in order to achieve religious freedom. (I am assuming that you are referring to the pilgrims that settled the Plymouth Colony)
No, most of the pilgrims wanted religious freedom.
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The Pilgrims left England and the Netherlands to escape religious persecution. They found that freedom in the New World in Massachusetts.