Yes.
Puritans
In the New England colonies, there were puritans. In the Southern colonies, there were debtors and slaves. In the Middle colonies, there were Quakers and Catholics.
The only one I know for certain is the puritans (pilgrims).
Yes. Puritans lived in the southern colonies as well as the middle colonies and new england colonies.
The only one I know for certain is the puritans (pilgrims).
yes. the puritans were part of the colonies.
The Middle Colonies were both.Puritans - didn't follow some rules of the Church and wanted to change them a little. But, they still wanted to stay with the church in New England.Quakers - Were from Pennsylvania and yes they were in the middle colonies. They believed in simple life.
The Northern colonies had religious freedom with total separation from the church and state, so that was good news to the Puritans. The Middle colonies also had religious freedom and also had a voice in government.
they represented pilgrims and puritans
The Puritans were more common in the North Colonies, I believe.
the England colonies are the pilgrams and the puritans
This was because the New England colonies were comprised of Puritans and Separatists. The Puritans wanted to reform the church, while the Separatists wanted to break away from the church and set up their own churches.In the Middle Colonies were the people called the Quakers. These people are/were very tolerant of everyone's beliefs regarding life and religious views, hope you found this helpful :)