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Puritans were christians who had plain churches unlike the catholics that had loads of gold and statues, the basic aim was to let the people follow God and pray to God without focusing on other things.

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No dancing around the maypole or any sort of fun.

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This is not an easy answer. It's best that you get a good book on Puritanism (from the library or online) and read it.

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it is bad you get hanged fine or you get kicked out of the village

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they didnt like the laws at all! england sux!!!!

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they were bsaed on church and The Bible.

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no cring etc.

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