he strove to carry on their religious beliefs.
Hawthorne's experience of familial guilt likely influenced his portrayal of the Puritans by adding depth to their internal struggles and conflicts, as guilt and shame were common themes in both his personal life and his writing. This could have led him to present the Puritans as complex characters grappling with their own moral dilemmas and inner demons, rather than simply as one-dimensional, judgmental figures.
Puritans were also known as dissenters, separatists, or nonconformists in reference to their beliefs and practices that opposed the established Church of England.
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They lived by the bible which influenced everything they did. If something bad happened they believed it was God's punishment.
Well, many Puritans were separatists. And even though some of them claimed to be non-separating because they had not denounced their former church, in essence their religious practices and differences made them separate anyway. Puritans wanted reform, and although the separation was influenced by external forces to some extent, many groups of puritans separated themselves, not only religiously, but geographically... so, some of them were separatists only in action and not in philosophy, whereas others were separatists in both ways.
religious belives influenced Puritan laws and government, also every person should have been able to read the bible
The Puritans were some of the earliest settlers in America. They influenced a great deal of things that we use today, they basically shaped our nation. The Puritans were the first people in America to introduce an early form of democracy. Also a Puritan named Roger Williams introduced separation of church and state. The Puritans are also responsible for our nations successful economy. They started the New England shipbuilding industry that is still prominent today. They also founded two of the best colleges in the country and among the best in the world, Harvard and Yale. This goes to show how important the Puritans were in the shaping of our nation.
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No. It was the Parliamentarians who were Puritans.
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the puritans beat the church of england.
Most Puritans were farmers.