Why did pilgrims come to New York?
The Pilgrims' journey to the New World was driven by a quest for religious freedom and economic opportunity. While they initially aimed to settle near the Hudson River, their landing in Plymouth, Massachusetts, marked the beginning of a migration pattern that would eventually shape New York City. This historical context reveals how early settlers sought a fresh start, much like today’s residents of New York, who continue to seek freedom and opportunity in their lives.