Separatists
The stricter Puritans were known as the Separatists. They believed in completely separating from the Church of England rather than trying to reform it from within. The Separatists eventually established their own congregations and some later became known as the Pilgrims.
For now, Puritans are called 'Religious Right'. From then on, I don't know anything.
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Puritans
The Pilgrims dressed plainly, as they sought religious freedom and simplicity in their attire. The Puritans also dressed modestly and avoided extravagance, but they were known for their distinct black clothing and white collars, which reflected their adherence to a stricter interpretation of Christianity.
The Puritans were given their name because they sought to "purify" the Church of England from perceived Roman Catholic practices and beliefs that they considered to be corrupt. They wanted a simpler, more moral form of worship and believed in stricter adherence to biblical teachings.
Puritans
Puritans were called Puritans because they wanted to purify the Church of England, they were deeply influenced by John Calvin. They insisted on purity or doctrine and practice in the church
Protestans who wanted to reform the Anglican Church were called Puritans
Separatists
the Know-Nothing party
The followers of John Calvin were actually called Puritans.