People have stayed liked him but people who left hated him
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what the puritans believed
the puritans religious beliefs where they where Catholic but the king did not like his life so he strangled himself the end
The king of England who rejected the Puritans' petition for purifying the "popish" ceremonies from the Church of England was King James I. He was initially resistant to the Puritans' demands but reluctantly authorized the translation of the Bible into English, resulting in the creation of the King James Version, published in 1611. This translation aimed to unify the Church of England and provide a standard text for English-speaking Christians.
At the 1604 Hampton Court Conference James 1 was persuaded (by moderate puritans) that a new translation was needed and ordered work to begin.
Religious freedom; to believe and worship as they chose. That is the foundation that this country was built on.
At the 1604 Hampton Court Conference, King James 1 was persuaded (by moderate puritans) that a new translation of the Bible was needed and ordered work to begin, the translation was completed in 1611.
King James I of England is often associated with the persecution of Puritans, a group within the Church of England that sought to reform and purify it from within. In his pursuit of maintaining religious uniformity, King James implemented measures against those who opposed his policies, leading many Puritans to flee to America in search of religious freedom. Additionally, he was involved in the persecution of Catholics, particularly following the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
The puritans didnt like the way the how the Church of England was going and they didnt want a king to control them, so the killed the king for trying to take over the puritans
Oliver Cromwell
The non-Separatist Puritans who sought refuge in the New World were known as the Pilgrims. They were dismissed by King James I and faced religious persecution in England. The Pilgrims eventually settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.
Sydney V. James has written: 'The New England Puritans' -- subject(s): Puritans