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Puritan Men had to wash dishes.Sometimes they had to farm and sometims they had to Preach the lords word.Some Puritan Men had to baby sit there children while the women worked in the farm or barn.
Because the Puritans of 17th Century America believed in the rightness of their beliefs and that the spiritual and business world were complimentary, they resemble, to some degree, the religious right of modern US politics. Their morals were strict and not relative: they were fundamentalists when it came to their interpretation of the Bible.
While there are no groups that strictly identify as Puritans in the historical sense, elements of Puritan ideology can still be seen in some modern religious and cultural groups. Many contemporary Protestant denominations, particularly in New England, may carry forward Puritan values such as a focus on piety, moral rigor, and community responsibility. However, the term "Puritan" itself refers to a specific 16th and 17th-century movement, and its adherents as a distinct group no longer exist today.
Puritan values and some old British traditions. Many southerners and Americans living in the east coast hold ture to their Puritan ancestors' ways of life which is based on being pure and repentant. Also some of our cuisine, I'm talking about the Anglo-American cuisine is influenced from British cuisine, for example Sunday Roast is a roast-beef dish originating from England.
A drummer in Puritan times was a musician who played drums to communicate messages, signals, and orders in military or civic settings. They were essential for conveying information efficiently in the absence of modern communication methods.
The Velocipede was a type of early bicycle with pedals that were attached to the front wheel. It was a precursor to the modern bicycle and was popular in the 1860s before being replaced by the more familiar chain-driven bikes.
Umbrellas were invented over 4,000 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq). They were initially used for shade from the sun, rather than as protection from rain. The modern collapsible umbrella design that we are familiar with today was patented in the 19th century.
Important Puritan values that remain today include a strong emphasis on hard work, personal responsibility, and moral integrity. The Puritan belief in the "Protestant work ethic" continues to influence American attitudes toward diligence and success. Additionally, their focus on community and the importance of family has shaped modern social structures and values around communal responsibility. The Puritans' commitment to education and literacy also laid the groundwork for contemporary educational values.
Puritanism is a kind of Protestantism; in the modern United States, "Puritan" churches are called Congregational churches.
sexual repression, the primary importance of money, laws against fun.
The 20th century, specifically May 14, 1948.