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None. The people on the Mayflower were Pilgrims. Pilgrims were seperatists from the Church of England.

-founded Plymouth colony

Puritans came in a later expedition (flagship:Arbella). Theywere Non-seperatists.

-Made Mass Bay Colony

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In 1630 seventeen ships carried approximately one thousand Puritans to the New World to escape persecution in England. John Winthrop led this group of new colonial settlers.

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