the puritans went to United States to escape religious persecution
ANSWER:
The leader of the Massachusetts Colony Puritans, was Governor John Winthrop.
John Winthrop led the second group of puritans to New England. And he was the leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
John Endecott
John Endicott
Massachusetts to Rhode Island
the puritans left because they believed divorce was incorrect according to god so they moved away to have religious freedom of speech. and to do things the way the thought was the right way of acting.
The American colonists essentially did not want to be governed by England. They fled to America largely for religious and political freedom.
Many of the first Americans that arrived from England sought religious freedom.
They colonists formed new colonies because of religious reasons and wanted better farmland.
John Winthrop led a group of Puritan colonists known as the Massachusetts Bay Company to settle in Massachusetts in 1630, seeking religious freedom from the Church of England.
the answer is John winthrop.
Massachusetts to Rhode Island
The Puritans were seeking religious freedom from the Church of England.
the puritans left because they believed divorce was incorrect according to god so they moved away to have religious freedom of speech. and to do things the way the thought was the right way of acting.
Jamestown was settled to make a profit. Massachusetts was founded to ensure religious freedom for Puritans... and only puritans.
Religious freedom, wealth, land.
it was founded because puritans wanted their religious freedom
Mostly, they wanted religious freedom from England.
The colonists were seeking religious freedom and a chance to own land.
The American colonists essentially did not want to be governed by England. They fled to America largely for religious and political freedom.
the answer is John winthrop.