They were both evangelists and explorers
The Puritans were more common in the North Colonies, I believe.
Quakers and Puritans had very little in common in their beliefs. True both left England for religious freedoms. But aside from this, Quakers and Puritans had little in common. Puritans condemned Quakers in fact, persecuting them just as much as one of their "witches." Even though both are Protestant groups, one could say that the Puritans had more in common with radical Catholics than with other Protestants. Below is link to a chart of the two groups and the beliefs back to back. Hope it helps.
Christopher Columbus was born in Italy in 1451. Christopher Columbus was not given a middle name by his parents.
i do not think that Christopher Columbus had anything in common with the natives he discovered ^ | Wrong Christopher and the natives both enjoyed architecture and fine arts. Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan resemble (common or similar) because they traveled west in search of aisa
they both lived in friendlys
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I'm Catholic and no pilgrims were protestant but Christopher Columbus was Catholic
They were professional artisans
The Puritans were more common in the North Colonies, I believe.
Puritans rarely had arranged weddings
That they were freedom-loving and tolerant. In fact, they were austere, closed-minded, and rigid.
Quakers and Puritans had very little in common in their beliefs. True both left England for religious freedoms. But aside from this, Quakers and Puritans had little in common. Puritans condemned Quakers in fact, persecuting them just as much as one of their "witches." Even though both are Protestant groups, one could say that the Puritans had more in common with radical Catholics than with other Protestants. Below is link to a chart of the two groups and the beliefs back to back. Hope it helps.
they were both here in America for religious reasons and rights
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The noun 'Columbus' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person, the name of a specific place.A common noun is a general word for any person, place, or thing.Examples:Christopher Columbus (proper noun)explorer, sailor, person (common nouns)Columbus, Ohio (proper noun)city, capital, place (common nouns)The Columbus Dispatch (proper noun)newspaper, company, thing (common noun)
they both are used by the puritans in Massachusetts.