In what way were the Puritans different from the Pilgrims?

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The Puritans wanted to “fix” the problems with the English church, and the Pilgrims wanted to totally separate from the English Church.

The Puritans wanted to totally separate from the English Church, and the Pilgrims wanted to totally “fix” the problems in the English Church.

The Puritans believed in religious tolerance and the Pilgrims did not.

The Puritans wanted to ally with the Native Americans, and the Pilgrims did not.

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The Puritans wanted to “fix” the problems with the English church, and the Pilgrims wanted to totally separate from the English Church.

Puritans sought to reform the Church of England from within, while Pilgrims (also known as Separatists) believed in separating entirely from the Church of England due to their dissatisfaction with its practices and beliefs.

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