The Puritans were in no way, Lutheran. The Puritans came from England and were a small, evangelical church that were very pious and shunned anything resembling Catholicism or the Church of England. The Puritans were shunned by the established church in England and came to the American colonies to start a new church. Eventually, they became very arrogant and mistreated the Anglican church from formiing in areas of New England, where the Puritans were dominant. The Lutherans were very similar to the Roman Catholic Church and came from Germany, not England.
Puritans left England and went to America, the new world.
Rhode Island was more similar to the New England colonies. It was founded in 1636 and had fish and forests as natural resources.
They both like chicken.
Yes. They were the same people. Their religion was Puritan.
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Well, this answer could be similar, so here's my answer: The 13 colonies were broken into 3 sections, New England colonies, Middle colonies, and the southern colonies. :)
Yes, John Winthrop lead the Puritans. He lead them to The new world know as today Massachusetts. The puritans broke away from the Church of England similar to the Pilgrims.
A word that similar to Puritans is Shakers.
It depends on when or in what regard. While in England the Puritans wanted to reform the Church of England in a way similar to the way Calvin had done in Geneva. They wanted the Church to move further from Roman Catholic rites and dogma. They came to the New World to have more freedom to worship the way they saw fit.
Mormon pioneers left their homes and traveled to a wild land to settle new colonies where they could practice their religion in peace, just like the Puritan pilgrims.