they grew crops
The word "Puritan" was often used to characterize the Protestant group as extremists similar to the Cathari of France. They did not call themselves Puritans, but their intent was to "purify" the Christian religious practices.
Yes
The puritans were judgemental because they thought of only themselves as gods chosen people
Since most of the Pilgrims actually were Puritans themselves, the answer is yes.
they kept to themselves and didnt do pilgram like things another question how did you beconme who you were hmm? this is like the puritans
Many pilgrims called themselves Puritans since they belonged to the Puritan sect known as the Separatists.
Puritans called themselves "Puritans" to signify their desire to purify the Church of England from what they viewed as remnants of Catholicism and other practices they considered corrupt. They sought to simplify worship and promote a more personal, direct relationship with God, emphasizing moral integrity and piety. The term reflected their commitment to reforming both church and society according to their strict religious principles.
they wanted people to have freedom like they had
They did not believe in extending religious rights to others. They wanted them only for themselves.
Themselves mainly, they grew everything they needed and farmed their own stock.
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Quakers and Puritans both sort of tried to model themselves like Jesus and follow the Bible every day. Puritans and Quakers both agreed on the central role of the Bible and on the importance of a disciplined life.