They weren't out to reform England. All they wanted to do was pray and have their own religion.
Wilson's program of political and social reform was called progessivismWilson's program of political and social reform was called progessivism
He disagreed with the Puritan teachers.
uprooted sheep farmers from eastern and western England
The colonies did not restrict voting to the church higher church members.
An English military and political leader best known in England for his overthrow of the monarchy and temporarily turning England into a republican Commonwealth and for his rule as Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland. In Ireland his record is harshly criticized. After Elizabeth I died, Cromwell took over as a puritan dictator ruling with parliament.
New England Conscience
Stuart E. Prall has written: 'The agitation for law reform during the Puritan Revolution, 1640-1660' -- subject(s): History, Law reform 'Bloodless Revolution England 1688' 'The agitation for law reform during the Puritan Revolution 1640-60'
A Puritan who stayed in the Church of England.
Religion is the law in Puritan New England.
Yes. They were the same people. Their religion was Puritan.
England
He was a Puritan. They didn't want to separate entirely from the Church of England. Instead, they hoped to reform the church by introducing simpler forms of worship. Credits to "The American Nation" (its a textbook)
Puritan.
They were expected to live with a family.
Wilson's program of political and social reform was called progessivismWilson's program of political and social reform was called progessivism
Puritans came, (a puritan is a member of a group from England and fled to the Massachusetts Bay Colony to reform the practices of the Church of England, they hated that church), their leaving is known as the Great Migration.
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