John Winthrop
William Bradford
Who left Massachusetts in 1636 to help found Connecticut?
Puritan laws in Massachusetts restricted the rights and opportunities for non-white individuals, making it easier to justify the enslavement of African Americans. These laws reinforced the social hierarchy, allowing slavery to become entrenched in the economic and social fabric of the colony. Additionally, Puritan beliefs often supported the idea of Africans as being inferior, further perpetuating the institution of slavery.
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They always wanted to influence(or persuade) people into becoming Puritan. If it didn't help I'm sorry-_-!
Anne Hutchinson was a puritan dissenter who believed in the idea of individual interpretation of the Bible without the need for church hierarchy or ministers. She held meetings in her home to discuss sermons and religious teachings, which eventually led to her banishment from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637.
Massachusetts was founded for religious freedom.this is the best answer.
the advantages of being puritan is that you have speacial abbilites and you are able to get through to people and help them in speacial ways, you are held at high standars.
There are at least three offices in aide in settlement funding in Massachusetts . The names of these are,Lawleaf,Addison, and Empire . They can be found through a search engine on your computer .
Puritan's lifestyle was very striket. If you want to now how bad read a book "The Crucible" it will help you understand. Here is a web site that will give help as well www.teachnet-lab.org/MBHS/Scragg/Crucible/life.html
They didn't accept the freedom. Their devotion to principle was gods work
Chief Tomochichi helped the colonists found the Savannah by planning meetings with English colonists and there leader James Oglethorpe.