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The English government treated the Puritans harshly, subjecting them to persecution for their religious beliefs and practices, which led to their migration to America seeking freedom. Similarly, the Puritans in New England, who sought to establish a community based on their interpretation of Christianity, turned on Anne Hutchinson for her dissenting views and teachings, viewing her as a threat to their societal norms. In both cases, the authorities prioritized conformity and control over individual beliefs, leading to exclusion and punishment for those who challenged established doctrines.
They were arrested and treated harshly because they didn't belong to the Church of England.
James II appointed Catholics to high government positions
F. E. Hutchinson has written: 'Cranmer and the English Reformation' 'Milton and the English mind'
the puritans where peolpe who helped the english to trade maybe
the puritans where peolpe who helped the english to trade maybe
the puritans where peolpe who helped the english to trade maybe
Puritans and Pilgrims.New England was settled by English Puritans. Hence the name New England.
He overthrew Charles I for the Puritans I think
The Puritans were a significant grouping of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries, including, but not limited to, English Calvinists
The Puritans primarily spoke English, as they were English settlers. However, some Puritans may also have been familiar with Latin and Hebrew for religious study and use in their clergy roles.
Sir Jonathan Hutchinson (1828-1913) was an English physician, surgeon, and medical scientist.