Execution is the worst that they did, and it started in the 1620s, before the witch trials of Salem. Fines, and making it impossible to find work is another. They were especially against the Quakers because they believed that you could talk directly to God instead of having a heirarchy.
they treated them like we should treat all scum yay
people are stupid
people are stupid
The statement that the Puritans were accepting of religious diversity is not true. The Puritans were a strict religious group who sought to create a society based on their own beliefs and did not tolerate other religious practices.
Who were the religious people of Massachusetts?
The Puritans were intolerant of other religious groups and sought to establish a society based on their own beliefs. They were known for persecuting and excluding people who did not conform to their strict religious practices, leading to conflicts with individuals of different faiths, such as Quakers and Native Americans.
The Puritans were not known for being tolerant of other religious beliefs. They were a strict religious group who believed in living a simple, pious life based on their interpretation of Christianity.
The Puritans were upset because the Church of England had both Catholic and Protestant ceremonies and beliefs. (A+)
religious people
They had strict rules to obey their god, the treated people unfairly.
Their attitude was extreme. They did not welcome people of other religious beliefs. In fact, their laws were based on their interpretations of the Old Testament and they did not allow people of other beliefs to settle in their towns. In fact, not believing in their god was grounds for execution. The Puritans left their homes to come to the New World for their own religious freedom not to extend freedom of religion to others.
Because some people have different beliefs then others.