The Puritan and Quaker movements started in England because they wanted to break away from the Church of England. These two groups came to America for religious freedom, and their movements spread further in this New World.
They began colonies, particularly in North America to avoid religious persecution in England.
they were both here in America for religious reasons and rights
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Puritan leaders had banned Anne Hutchinson from Massachusetts because Hutchinson criticized Puritan ministers. She also held meetings in her home where men and women talked about religion. Puritan leaders did not like this.
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Quakers believed that specific people were good unlike puritans. -teenager
Philadelphia was a Quaker city. It was more tolerant than Puritan Boston, however, New York City was irreligious from the start. There were fewer obstacles against Jews and Catholics.
She's one of the Boston Martyrs, executed by hanging for practicing the Quaker religion in a Puritan colony.
Some famous Puritan women include Anne Hutchinson, a religious leader in Massachusetts Bay Colony who challenged Puritan beliefs, Anne Bradstreet, a prominent poet of the colonial era, and Mary Dyer, a Quaker who was executed for her beliefs in Massachusetts.
Actually, no one person brought the Puritan religion to America. The pilgrims that we all hear about coming over on the May-Flower carried the Puritan religion with them.
There were many religions, here are a couple: Quaker, Puritan, Baptist, Anglicans, Jewish, Catholic, and Congregationalists.
Puritan Theocracy ended because of many disagreements between the members.
The main religions in colonial America include... Christianity Protestant Judism Puritan Quaker and Separatist
Mary Dyer lived in the Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony. She violated a rule forbidding Quakers from living in the colony. Mary was a Puritan, but converted and became a Quaker. As a result of violating the law, she was hanged. She is famous for being one of the "Boston Martyrs."
Religion is the law in Puritan New England.
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Between 1629 and 1640