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The Puritans along with the Pilgrims and Quakers all wanted to leave England to re-establish their religious practice.The New World would bring great blessings from God to the Puritans if they dug their heels into the American soil.
The Puritans believed in the community, that individuals should support and help one another. They enforced a strict moral and religious code that can be seen in some of the evangelical groups today. They also believed in hard work and saw economic success as a sign of a good life. While not believing in equality and the freedom of religion as we define it today, the Puritans did believe in a well ordered society which would lead to a belief in a government that would guide and protect all citizens.
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American society has different social customs compared to European society.
American Society for Environmental History was created in 1977.
How did puritanism affect American society? well why you asking just go to the library you will get more info
The concept of covenant was the at the center of the Puritans' plan for the proper ordering of society. The Puritans were Protestants.
its affected our society because now some members don't use it for socializing they use it for cyberbullying,porn,raping ,etc......
The new cultural trends affected American society in the 1970's were television,music,fads and fashion.
middle class and lower
Some ways revolution effects society is that it helped us get our freedom.
The war affected American society in a few ways. An example is, many men were taken away from their families. Another example is, war makes inflation go up.
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The cotton gin machine affected American Society because it made it easier for the workers--usually slaves--to pick the cotton.
The Puritans were seeking religious freedom.
puritans society was organized around the family
Alexis de Tocqueville, a French political thinker and historian, was inspired by the Puritans. He admired their spirit of democracy, self-reliance, and moral values, and wrote about their influence on American society in his book "Democracy in America."