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Most Firearms of this time were Smoothbore muskets, though if your referring to the distinct horn shaped weapon similar to what Elmer fudd uses, those are called Blunderbuss and are similar to early shotguns

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Did the pilgrims carry their guns to church?

Yes they did.


Did the pilgrims use guns?

yes, if they did it was the old black powder and ball muskets.


What were pilgrims called in the old days?

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What the separatists often called themselves?

pilgrims


Where the pilgrims called separatists?

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Did the pilgrims called their feast Thanksgiving false or true?

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The Separatists were also called Pilgrims true or false?

True. Pilgrims were separatists, however not all separatists were Pilgrims.


Because their journey had a religious purpose separatists called themselves?

Pilgrims.


Why were the Pilgrims also called Separatists?

The Pilgrims were called Separatists because they left the Church of England. Because of this, the Pilgrims were persecuted in England and came to the New World for religious reasons.


What were medieval pilgrims?

Medieval pilgrims were people who went on journeys or trips to distant places of religious importance. Such trips were called pilgrimages and people who go on a pilgrimage are called pilgrims.


What other names were the Pilgrims called other than pilgrims and separatists?

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