What were people called who left England called for life in the New World
because they were unhappy with the Church of England?

Answer choices are explorers, adventurers, prisoners, or separatists

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Answer

The Pilgrims

Explanation:

Pilgrim became (by the early 1800s at least) the popular term applied to all the Mayflower passengers - and even to other people arriving in Plymouth in those early years - so that the English people who settled Plymouth in the 1620s are generally called the Pilgrims.