There was so many Puritans that were persecuted.
The colonists.
The Puritans were persecuted for religious reasons.
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
The Puritans did not get along with others. They banished trouble makers and the persecuted anyone not in their religion so basically they are hypocrites
They left to find religious freedom. The Church of England was no friendlier to Puritans than were the Catholic regions of Europe. They were widely restricted and persecuted.
They were killed or banished. Puritans were not very nice.
Catholics, Persecuted Protestants, Quaker, Baptists, Puritans, and Wesleyans
Contrary to popular belief, the Puritans did not migrate because of religious persecution. They migrated to set up their own society where everyone adhered to their religious beliefs. They persecuted far more than they were persecuted against.
Catholics, Persecuted Protestants, Quaker, Baptists, Puritans, and Wesleyans
Virgilio Malvezzi has written: 'David persecuted' -- subject(s): Puritans
By most criteria, the Quakers were (and still are) considered a Protestant denomination. Perhaps you intended to ask, "Why were Quakers persecuted so violently by the Puritans?"
beause he was a gay