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Q: How did the puritans leaders respond to those who disagreed with them?
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They disagreed because they were not free and did not agree with there rules. This is why they disagreed with the leaders of Massachusetts. <3333


How did Lenin did respond to those who disagreed with him?

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How tolerant were puritans of those who differed from their norms?

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How did the goals of the Jamestown colonists differ from those of the puritans in Massachusetts?

Jamestown was settled to make a profit. Massachusetts was founded to ensure religious freedom for Puritans... and only puritans.


Why did Puritans persecute those who did not share their religious views?

Puritans didn't understand them, they thought their religion was the best and they were superior to others.


How did the goals of the Jamestown colonists differ from those of the puritans colonists in Massachusetts?

Jamestown was settled to make a profit. Massachusetts was founded to ensure religious freedom for Puritans... and only puritans.


What kind of trades did puritans have?

tobacco and those type of stuff


What ship did the Puritans sail on?

The Arabella was the ship that brought Puritans to Salem.


How did puritans view those of other faiths?

Puritans were intolerant of other faiths... If you didn't agree with their views, you could even be killed...


How did the Puritans get their name?

The Puritans gained that name because they disagreed with some of the Catholic teachings that were still part of the Anglican church. They wanted to "purify" the church by removing the elements they thought were corruptions of the faith. The clergy at the time felt these were extremist views, and they suffered repression in England under the pro-Catholic reign (1625-1649) of Charles I. Those who remained "dissenters" were persecuted by the Church of England beginning in 1662. The Puritans who came to America between 1620 and 1640 established the Plymouth colony (the Pilgrims) and the later Massachusetts Bay Colony.


Why do you think the puritans were so harsh of those accused of witchcraft?

The Puritans were very conservative when it came to religion. They viewed witchcraft as the work of the devil.


Why do you think the puritans were so harsh with those accused of witchcraft?

The Puritans were very conservative when it came to religion. They viewed witchcraft as the work of the devil.