The earliest ones I know of were baptized in the Jordan River, but if you are speaking of current pilgrims (which you appear to be, as you're using present tense) I don't know the most popular place, but I do know ofter people travel the the location of the River as a religious experience.
No On Christian pilgrimages the pilgrims may have used perfumed incense at holy places along their pilgrimage.
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
James was born in Galilee in some village along the shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Before he became an apostle, Jude lived in the region of Galilee along the shores of the Sea of Galilee.
James came from a village in Galilee, probably along the shores of the Sea (lake) of Galilee.
Jerusha and Baluga EDIT BY HoworHow (This may not go along with the answer provided above): By "born again Christian" do you mean that they have been baptized and became Christian, and also, do you mean through Disney Channel or just people who star on Disney Channel?
Speedwell was the name of the 60 ton ship that the pilgrims brought along with the Mayflower.
We do not know with certainty but, as he came from a family of fishermen, he probably came from Galilee and lived somewhere along the Sea of Galilee.
No, it isn't.No. The Galilee is the northern region of Israel. It is a very green region of the country, especially in the east, where it sits along the Sea of Galilee. Jerusalem, by contrast is in the hilly region of Judah in the south-central part of the country. It is over an hour's drive to get to the Galilee from Jerusalem.
They got along because the pilgrims came to be free, make new lives, and have the new life, with others to share. They got along by sharing thoughts and ideas. Unfortunately, some of the pilgrims thought that everyone should believe in "Christianity"- but many of the Native American Indians refused. So many Indians who refused were killed- and this led to war. When the natives lost their battle, they were forced into slavery, which was okay with "Christians". The stronger oneswere often separated from their families and way of life by being sent to England to work as maids or in other lowly positions. The unhealthy or weak ones were often killed.So, the pilgrims and the natives only got along for a few years, or as long as the natives bent to the will of the very Christian pilgrims.
the pilgrims and the nativa American tribe got along well bacause they started trading and the tribe didnt get in the way of the pilgrims.
The Pilgrims got along with the Native Americans and never fought in Cuba.