While the Puritans believed that only their version of Christianity was "pure," it did not take long for skeptics and dissenters to emerge in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. These skeptics and dissenters were often treated harshly-- either subjected to physical punishment or driven out of the colony, which is what happened to Roger Williams, who left Massachusetts and founded what became the state of Rhode Island.
There were 4 great awakenings so I need to know which one you are asking about
He was a Puritan.
thre examples from his poetry of taylor`s adhernce to puritan beliefs.
The influence Puritan beliefs had on their food and clothing was to make them plain and basic. Clothing was not ornate, and food was simple.
true? no this is false it is the new light that wanted to return to the puritan beliefs
Hester is a Puritan in The Scarlet Letter. The novel is set in the Puritan society of 17th-century Massachusetts, and Hester's actions and beliefs are influenced by the strict religious beliefs of the Puritans.
Puritan
they had the same religious beliefs
Great awakening preachers like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield challenged puritan's beliefs by emphasizing their beliefs in the power of science.
A strong Puritan woman who publicly questioned some of the Puritan ministers' beliefs . She was tried and banished from Massachusetts
Great awakening preachers like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield challenged puritan's beliefs by emphasizing their beliefs in the power of science.
Some famous Puritan women include Anne Hutchinson, a religious leader in Massachusetts Bay Colony who challenged Puritan beliefs, Anne Bradstreet, a prominent poet of the colonial era, and Mary Dyer, a Quaker who was executed for her beliefs in Massachusetts.