Pilgrims
* The Pilgrims were a group of about 100 English Separatists who left England in 1620 on the Mayflower.
* The Pilgrims were separatists, which means that they believed that the Church of England was corrupt and that they should separate from it.
* The Pilgrims were looking for a place where they could practice their religion freely.
* The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth in present-day Massachusetts, where they established the first permanent English settlement in North America.
Puritans
* The Puritans were a larger group of English Protestants who left England in the 1630s and 1640s.
* The Puritans were not separatists, but they did believe that the Church of England needed to be reformed.
* The Puritans were looking for a place where they could establish a "pure" church.
* The Puritans settled in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and other parts of New England.
Conclusion
The Puritans and Pilgrims were both groups of English Protestants who left England in the 1600s to escape religious persecution. However, the Pilgrims were separatists, while the Puritans were not. The Pilgrims were also looking for a place where they could practice their religion freely, while the Puritans were looking for a place where they could establish a "pure" church.