No, they were very intolerant.
The Puritans were not known for their tolerance, as they sought to create a society based on strict adherence to their interpretation of Christianity. They were intolerant of other religious beliefs and practices, leading to events such as the Salem Witch Trials.
Quakers did not try to convert people. Puritans were not tolerant of other religions in their community. Those that refused to follow the Puritan religion were forced to leave town.
Yes
A. tolerant of all religions. The Puritans were not tolerant of all religions, as they sought to establish a society based on their own strict interpretation of Christianity and often persecuted those who did not conform to their beliefs.
That they were freedom-loving and tolerant. In fact, they were austere, closed-minded, and rigid.
The Puritans were not known for being tolerant of other religious beliefs. They were a strict religious group who believed in living a simple, pious life based on their interpretation of Christianity.
intolerant of the religious views held by others
Puritans were different from other people because they lived by what they thought God wished upon them. Their faith was not tolerant of other people's views on religon. They listened to their God and reflected his word very well. Even though they did follow God the way they wanted to, Puritans believed in their hearts they were going on the right path towards God.
disable people can"t improved tolerant?
This was a result of the Puritans choosing to leave England in favor of a land more tolerant of religious views.
The Puritans were intensely religious. The name Puritan indicates their belief in their own spiritual purity.
Who were the religious people of Massachusetts?