For now, Puritans are called 'Religious Right'. From then on, I don't know anything.
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The Puritans were associated with the religious group called Friends in Pennsylvania. Friends were also associated with the Fraternity of German Baptists. Today, the Friends continues in many church denominations. And in the early 1900s, the Fraternity of German Baptists renamed themselves Church of the Brethren. Very conservative Brethren are called Dunkards. All of these groups continue today.
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There are no doubt people today who hold many of the Puritan beliefs , but they are not called by that name. They belong to Protestant churches such as the Congregationalists, the United Church of Christ, the Presbyterians and Baptists.
Puritans were also known as dissenters, separatists, or nonconformists in reference to their beliefs and practices that opposed the established Church of England.
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Protestans who wanted to reform the Anglican Church were called Puritans
Almost as long as Americans today.
Yes Quakers are still around today, but they exist in a much different way then they did in past times.