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Because the Puritans settled Massachusetts, the colony began with much democracy like town councils supported by Puritan religion. They also caused an exodus of people who believed differently from them and were in the colony. This exodus lead to the creation of Rhode Island, Connectticut and New Hampshire.

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The Puritans did not like the Church of England. They felt it was not godly enough. They felt they needed to get away from temptation and go to a new world.

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What is an effect of persecution of Puritans in England?

Some puritans felt they should remain in the Church of England. Other did not think that was possible, so they formed independent congregations with their own ministers. Some of them even left England and came to America.


Why were some of the puritans forced to leave New England?

because the people didnt want them


Did some of the puritans want to separate from the church of England?

Yes, because the Church of england was very strict about which religious practices were acceptable and allowed. The Puritans wanted more freedom than what the C of E was willing to give.


What are some of the religions in colonial New York?

Many different types such as, Puritans, people from the church of england, Catolics, and other types of Christians.


The most fervent Puritans believed that the Church of England was corrupt because it did not restrict its membership to visible saints who had experienced conversion?

The main objection among Puritans to the Church of England was the importance it attached to 'the Church, the ministry and the sacraments'. ('Ministry' here means priests and bishops). Puritans didn't like top-down church government and regarded the zest of some Anglicans for ritual as closet Roman Catholicism. Only a minority of Puritans wanted membership of the Church confined to those showing 'visible signs of regeneration (rebirth)'. Even these Puritans were often willing to accept some other members. Many Puritans still hoped for a national church, and that implied a broadly based church. Please bear in mind that there were differences among the Puritans; they were not a monolithic group.

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What were some of the effects of the Puritans settling in New England?

Because they want to live in Massachusetts


What were some of the effects when the puritans settled in New England?

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What some of the effects of the Puritans settling New England?

Because the Puritans settled Massachusetts, the colony began with much democracy like town councils supported by Puritan religion. They also caused an exodus of people who believed differently from them and were in the colony. This exodus lead to the creation of Rhode Island, Connectticut and New Hampshire.


Why are pilgrims and puritans alike?

no, puritans were people from England that were loyal to England some of the pilgrams may have been puritans but not all of them.


What were some of the effects of the Puritan settling New England?

Because the Puritans settled Massachusetts, the colony began with much democracy like town councils supported by Puritan religion. They also caused an exodus of people who believed differently from them and were in the colony. This exodus lead to the creation of Rhode Island, Connectticut and New Hampshire.


Who were the settlers that went to new England?

Some were the Puritans who left England looking for religious freedom.


What is an effect of persecution of Puritans in England?

Some puritans felt they should remain in the Church of England. Other did not think that was possible, so they formed independent congregations with their own ministers. Some of them even left England and came to America.


How do Puritans differ from the Pilgrims?

The Pilgrims came to the shores of New England in 1620, many of them were Puritans but not all of them. Some individuals came to escape dire economic conditions in England and saw coming to New England as an opportunity.


Why were some of the puritans forced to leave New England?

because the people didnt want them


Did some of the puritans want to separate from the church of England?

Yes, because the Church of england was very strict about which religious practices were acceptable and allowed. The Puritans wanted more freedom than what the C of E was willing to give.


Did the Puritans get rid of the Catholic Church?

No they were most definitely not Catholic, the Puritans found the Church of England (which was and is a protestant Church) to be "too Popish" (too Catholic) for their taste, so they left England and started their own nation, which eventually became the United States.


What were some religious groups that settled in the colony of Connecticut?

Puritans and some non Puritans led by Thomas Hooker moved to Connecticut and founded a colony there.