The Pilgrims and Puritans establish New World colonies to practice their religions freely.
<h3>Who were the
Pilgrims and
Puritans?</h3>
The Pilgrims were separatists that first settled in Plymouth while the Puritans were non-separatists that joined the migration to establish the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Hence, they both established the New World colonies to practice their religions freely.
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Answer:
The correct option here is option C.
Explanation:
While Kennedy was president he was met with the fierce resistance in Congress on many of his policies that he wanted to pass as the Congress was then in the Republican majority who opposed Civil Rights. It was only after the presidents death that President Johnson had enough public support to push the bill pass the Congress and make it into law.
Answer:
The answer is:
National Republicans and Democrats.
Explanation:
The split in the Democratic- Republican Party was a result of the 1824 presidential election , called by historians "the ugly election." John Quincy Adams got reelected but Andrew Jackson denounced this as the outcome of a corrupt political agreement. Jackson ran again in 1828 with the Democratic ticket.