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the puritan government is religion and law were the same thing and if you didn't obey you were kicked out look to google.com to find more
the establishment of puritan colonies in MA
The colonies did not restrict voting to the church higher church members.
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they feared that separate property rights for women would undercut the unity of married couples.
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The Puritans believed that the church and government should work together to promote holiness and help people to succeed both materially and spiritually. A government official had to be apart of the church.
A puritan theocracy is a form of government in which leaders who adhere to strict puritan beliefs hold both political and religious authority. Laws and policies are based on puritan teachings and principles, with a strong emphasis on moral behavior and conformity to religious doctrine.
Many of them were Puritan colonies, actually.
Roger Williams was a minister in Salem and he stated his beliefs in his sermons. He and his followers believed that their church should be separate from the colonial government. They also believed that Puritan leaders should not punish people for having different beliefs. He also disagreed with Puritan leaders over their treatment of Native Americans. John Winthrop and the other Puritan leaders decided to punish Williams for his dissent. They held a trial and found him guilty of spreading "new and dangerous opinions." In 1635 the leaders voted to expel Williams from Massachusetts or force him to leave.
The puritans made people practice the puritan religion only. If someone practiced a different religion then that person will be persecuted.
Puritan life was very strict and religious. In the Puritan colonies the families attended church every Sunday and this was mandated. The Puritan children had rules and chores within the family.
the puritan government is religion and law were the same thing and if you didn't obey you were kicked out look to google.com to find more
Puritans believed that the government should strictly enforce their ideas of morality and human behavior, which were inspired by Catholic beliefs. The Puritans had a rather strict interpretation of morality and laws.