Mainly, they just focused on religion not much of the world but alot of Christianity spread through the pilgrims and puritans. thank you for your supporting question <3 8-)
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because the north nantucket was in the east.
for religious freedom
They wanted to complete their reform of the Church of England and demonstrate the success of their theocracy.
In the early 17th century, thousands of English Puritans settled in North America, mainly in New England. One Separatist group, the Pilgrims, established the Plymouth Colony in 1620. Non-separating Puritans played leading roles in establishing the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629 and the Connecticut Colony in 1636. The Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations was established by settlers expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony because of their unorthodox religious opinions. Puritans were also active in the New Hampshire before it became a crown colony in 1691.
The Puritans left the country of England to found three colonies in the New England of North America: Plymouth in 1620 and Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, both located in Massachusetts, and the Connecticut Colony in 1636.
Nope. Puritans were MUCH further North, and later.
The Puritans came from Great Britain to the Americas, and started a colony in North America. They settled in what is now Massachusetts.
Puritans were well prepared to build a colony in North America because of their strong sense of community and organization, which helped them establish settlements like Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay. They also had a strong work ethic and religious motivation that sustained them through the challenges of building a new society in a foreign land. Additionally, their prior experience in England dealing with persecution and hardship had prepared them to navigate the difficulties of establishing a new colony.
for religious freedom
The first town established by the Puritans in America was Plymouth, located in present-day Massachusetts. The Puritans arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 and founded the settlement that would later become the Plymouth Colony.
The Puritans initially settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in North America in the early 17th century. They sought religious freedom and established a strict religious community based on their beliefs.
They wanted to complete their reform of the Church of England and demonstrate the success of their theocracy.
The Puritans left England in the 17th century to escape religious persecution and seek religious freedom. They settled primarily in the region of New England in North America, founding colonies such as Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
In the early 17th century, thousands of English Puritans settled in North America, mainly in New England. One Separatist group, the Pilgrims, established the Plymouth Colony in 1620. Non-separating Puritans played leading roles in establishing the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629 and the Connecticut Colony in 1636. The Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations was established by settlers expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony because of their unorthodox religious opinions. Puritans were also active in the New Hampshire before it became a crown colony in 1691.
The Puritans left the country of England to found three colonies in the New England of North America: Plymouth in 1620 and Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, both located in Massachusetts, and the Connecticut Colony in 1636.
Puritans
The separatists and Puritans left England because of religious persecution. They came to North America to escape the control of the Church of England.
Nope. Puritans were MUCH further North, and later.