= puritan = PU'RITAN, n. [from pure.] A dissenter from the church of England. The puritans were so called in derision, on account of their professing to follow the pure word of God, in opposition to all traditions and human constitutions. : Hume gives this name to three parties; the political puritans, who maintained the highest principles of civil liberty; the puritans in discipline, who were averse to the ceremonies and government of the episcopal church; and the doctrinal puritans, who rigidly defended the speculative system of the first reformers. :
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they wanted religious freedom from the church of England
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the puritans religious beliefs where they where Catholic but the king did not like his life so he strangled himself the end
The statement that the Puritans were accepting of religious diversity is not true. The Puritans were a strict religious group who sought to create a society based on their own beliefs and did not tolerate other religious practices.
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The Puritans initially settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in North America in the early 17th century. They sought religious freedom and established a strict religious community based on their beliefs.
because they wanted to practice there own religious beliefs and they were treated badly
The Pilgrims and the Puritans came to America to escape religious persecution in England. These groups sought religious freedom and the ability to practice their beliefs without interference.
Wealth is not determined by religious affiliation. Both Puritans and Catholics can vary in economic status. It is not accurate to make a generalization about the wealth of individuals solely based on their religious beliefs.