Many Puritans were indeed farmers, as agriculture was a common occupation in colonial America. However, not all Puritans were farmers; some were also involved in trade, crafts, and other professions.
Separatist Puritans believed in completely separating from the Church of England and forming their own independent congregations. Non-separatist Puritans, on the other hand, wanted to reform the Church of England from within. Ultimately, the Pilgrims who settled in Plymouth were Separatist Puritans, while the Puritans who settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony were mostly non-separatists.
The Puritans settled in the town of Plymouth in Massachusetts in 1620.
The Puritans first settled in Plymouth Colony in 1620.
Puritans were also known as dissenters, separatists, or nonconformists in reference to their beliefs and practices that opposed the established Church of England.
Both pilgrims and puritans were groups of English Protestants seeking religious freedom in the 17th century. However, pilgrims were separatists who broke away from the Church of England, while puritans wanted to reform the church from within. Pilgrims initially settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, while puritans established the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Most Puritans were farmers.
The Puritans were farmers for the most part. They probably had a carpenter with them, a blacksmith, and a wainwright for the ship.
The puritans made money by robbing the Indians.
It was the landowning farmers
No one. The 64 Pilgrams were farmers.
Answerroyal parties ,merchants,farmers, servants
The Puritans .
No. It was the Parliamentarians who were Puritans.
The Puritans.
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the puritans beat the church of england.
The puritans :3