No they are not because puritans wanted to perfect Christianity and the separatists were lots of people from a different religions.
Seperatist
Puritans wanted to purify the church and not have some many rules. Seperatists wanted to seperate from the church and make their own denomination
I believe it was the Puritans. i'm with connections academy too... we have the same question .
Catholics, Puritans, Seperatists, Angicans and Quackers.
Seperatists wanted just that, to separate from the church of England. Puritans want to clean up the corruption found within.
Seperatists wanted just that, to separate from the church of England. Puritans want to clean up the corruption found within.
Separatist Puritans believed in completely separating from the Church of England and forming their own independent congregations. Non-separatist Puritans, on the other hand, wanted to reform the Church of England from within. Ultimately, the Pilgrims who settled in Plymouth were Separatist Puritans, while the Puritans who settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony were mostly non-separatists.
None. The people on the Mayflower were Pilgrims. Pilgrims were seperatists from the Church of England. -founded Plymouth colony Puritans came in a later expedition (flagship:Arbella). Theywere Non-seperatists. -Made Mass Bay Colony
The Pilgrims and Puritans are the same thing and Massachusetts is the answer
The pilgrims WERE puritans! -Icestar of IceClan
The pilgrims WERE puritans! -Icestar of IceClan
Both groups came from England. Both were seperatists groups. Queen Elizabeth and her successor, King James 1st. disliked any group that refused to follow the officail religion: The Church of England.