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Yes, unlike other English voyagers to the New World

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Q: Did the Puritans transplanted entire communities?
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The settlers who wished to establish unified religious communities were the?

The Puritans


Where did the puritans get the money?

The puritans made money by robbing the Indians.


Why did the pilgrims and puritans settle in New England?

The Pilgrims and Puritans settled in New England because they wanted to build communities based on their own religions.


The puritans came to live in the Americas for the purpose of?

The Puritans came to live in the Americas for religious freedom and to establish a society based on their strict interpretation of Christianity. They sought to create a community where they could practice their faith without persecution and where they could live according to their moral beliefs.


What did the puritans hope to accomplish?

They hoped to form religious communities in the new land. B.M.


What is the most difficults transplant operation?

i know for a fact that scientist have transplanted an entire hand to someone.


Why did Puritans choose to live in communities rather than on individual farms?

They wanted to be near the church and pastor.


What were the religious beliefs of the puritans and how did they influence their communities?

well by saying how, when you get married and your husband or your wife is different to you then you can easily change by learn by them


How did Puritan communities arrange their towns?

they arrange them quit bad i don't like puritans they sound hateful and very mean


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Yes they can be transplanted.


What did the Puritans do when they got to America?

Imposed their own rigid religous and moral beliefs on the entire populous


What was the plan the puritans had for there communities?

They wished for a land without sin, and they more-or-less got it- but at the cost of freedom and, in some cases, of life.