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Puritans wore clothing of rainbow colors and not black all the while. Initially, their dressing was linked to their status but later this practice stopped.
The puritans wore soft colors, almost sad-like. They also wore gowns that had low necklines and big collars. Married women wore their hair covered with a linen cap. Both men and women would not wear bright or shiny clothing.
They wore simple, plain clothing worn. Their clothing was usually black, white or grey and they lived a simple and religious life. They had no luxuries.
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The Puritans believed in living a simple and modest life, free from extravagance and vanity. They wore plain clothing as a reflection of their commitment to humility, piety, and a rejection of materialism. Plain dress was seen as a way to focus on inner spirituality rather than outward appearances.
Hawthorne describes the Puritans as being physically plain and austere, often wearing drab clothing and maintaining a somber appearance. Emotionally, the Puritans are depicted as strict, judgmental, and driven by a strong sense of religious duty and moral righteousness.
she doesnt want to be under any rules just like the puritans
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They wore simple, plain clothing. Their clothing was usually black, white or grey in keeping with their conservative, simple, and religious life. They had no luxuries. (for more information, see the related link)
the puritans religious beliefs where they where Catholic but the king did not like his life so he strangled himself the end
The Puritans settled in New England seeking religious freedom and a community based on their beliefs, while Jamestown was founded as a profit-driven venture by the Virginia Company. The Puritans focused on creating a close-knit, religiously homogeneous society, while Jamestown had a more diverse population with a primary focus on economic gain through industries like tobacco farming.
they kept to themselves and didnt do pilgram like things another question how did you beconme who you were hmm? this is like the puritans