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Old 02-01-2008, 11:13 AM
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Seen this before. It unfortunately propogates the lie that the pilgrims emigrated to this continent to "seek religious freedom".
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It is a mistake to claim that “the pilgrims emigrated to this continent to seek religious freedom” is a lie.

In order for it to be a lie, it would have to be false and that those who said it was so would have had to know it was false.

First the claim that the pilgrims emigrated to this continent to seek religious freedom would need to be shown to be false. In order to do so the various histories which advance this idea would need to be refuted. No account of which I am aware challenges the idea that they left England in order to worship as they preferred. They went first to the Netherlands, and when that society also proved unsatisfactory, they left Europe for a New World.

Here is the history of one of these people

Here is a teaching resource at Scholastic.com

Here is a general history site. Scroll down to [Pilgrims, English Part I and II], or to [Puritans, Great Exodus]

Here is the entry from the Encyclopedia Britannica

Here is the entry from Wikipedia

Note that in each instance the idea that the pilgrims emigrated to seek religious freedom, or the equivalent – to escape religious harassment and persecution, is either explicitly stated or clearly implied.

This is not to say that there are no other opinions on the subject, but to claim it is FALSE? Well, that is another matter altogether, and I would be interested to read the substantiating historical analysis.

Assuming for the sake of discussion that the task of refuting all these and the host of other references had been accomplished, then it would need to be demonstrated that the claim “the pilgrims emigrated to this continent to seek religious freedom” had been made by those who knew it to be false when they made the claim.

Here is one of those claims; made by Daniel Webster 22-DEC-1820, as reported in the NT Times.

It might be tricky to demonstrate that Mr. Webster knew that his claim “They sought to enjoy a higher degree of religious freedom and what they esteemed a purer form of religious worship than was allowed to their choice or presented to their imitation in the Old World.” (second column, third paragraph) was false and that he knew it was false when he made it.

All in all, I find the claim ‘It unfortunately propogates the lie that the pilgrims emigrated to this continent to "seek religious freedom".’ a bit hard to take – other than perhaps if it is to be taken as an article of faith.
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Escaping persecution is not the same as seeking freedom. Since freedom implies freedom for all no just those leaving their persecuted state. Sure it's semantics and they can under some circumstances be the same thing, it is not the case with the pilgrims.
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1 D D "The Star Spangled Banner"
2 C C Freedom of Religion
3 A A Mayor
4 D D The Congress
5 D D No term limits for Senators
6 B B 2 Terms for Presidents
7 B B 2 Years for a Rep's full term
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12 A A The Supreme Court
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14 C C 50 States
15 B B 13 Stripes
16 A A Abraham Lincoln
17 B B George W Bush
18 D D Dick Cheney
19 D D to find religious freedom
20 D D 100 Senators
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22 C C 6
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25 A A There is no Official Language of the US
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27 B B Patrick Henry
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29 A A Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Escaping persecution is not the same as seeking freedom. Since freedom implies freedom for all no just those leaving their persecuted state. Sure it's semantics and they can under some circumstances be the same thing, it is not the case with the pilgrims.


Jude30,

This in a part of your history, not the line for my country, Australia,

Seeking freedom for your own sect, even if this is not translated to the general population, seems to fit the terms of the answer.

Unfair, but fits the terms.
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Jseal: you're flat out wrong here.

The Puritans were in no way seeking religious freedom.

What they were seeking is the ability to impose on the Church of England, their own fairly strict view of Protestantism.

When that didn't work, yes, they emmigrated to Holland, claiming "persecution" by the very Church of England they were trying to impose upon.

When that didn't work, yes, they emmigrated to North America, seeking the right to worship as *they* chose.

This is NOT a matter of mere semantics, it is a very different statement. To present it as the same thing is a flat-out lie.

The Puritans explicitly claimed the right to set up a theoracy in the "New World", and further claimed the right to impose their religious view on anyone living within their colony, regaqrdless of whether or not a given individual was originally an emmigrant from England, a Native American caught within their area, or a slave imported by force from elsewhere in the world. Oh, they also claimed the right to expand their colony at the expense of the Natives living in what later became Massachusetts.

The fact numerous societally-accepted histories have repeated the lie about "religious freedom" impresses me not at all. To accept these various accounts as the "truth" is merely to participate in the concept advanced by Goebbels of the "big lie".

(Side note: this is not me indirectly accusing you of being a Nazi. There's no guilt by association I'm trying to push here).

Question: have you read, for example Zinn's "A People's History of the United States"?
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