One major reason colonists came to America was religious freedom. Many groups, such as the Pilgrims and Puritans, left England seeking to escape religious persecution and establish communities where they could practice their faith without interference from the established Church of England. They sought to create societies based on their own religious beliefs and interpretations of the Bible, leading to the founding of colonies like Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay. This desire for religious freedom was a powerful motivating factor driving colonization and shaping the early social and political landscape of the American colonies.
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