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.
The advantages of being a princess in 1515 was an easier life. There was food to eat, clothes, and a nice house to live in.
Puritan Theocracy ended because of many disagreements between the members.
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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
Religion was essentially the focal point of Puritan life. Everything revolved around being a good Christian and hoping that they were one of the predetermined souls to go to heaven. They were incredibly pious and did not practice any sort of art forms. The closest thing they had to art were the carvings of cherubs on their tombstones. Religion was everything to them.
Just being a Patriot does not mean you can not be a Puritan.
A Puritan town typically consisted of a central meetinghouse, surrounded by residences, farms, and common areas. The town was organized around the church, with strict moral and religious codes governing daily life. Streets were often laid out in a grid pattern, with an emphasis on community cohesion and religious observance.
Thomas Hooker had left puritan MA after being prosecuted for dissenting the puritan leaders and founded the Connecticut Colony
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If you are speaking of the English Protestants that separated from the English Church and held more closely to Scripture they were considered Christian.Other groups using the name Puritan (non religious) would not be considered Christian.
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There are endless advantages of being a doctor. Some of the top advantages would be the money and the satisfaction of helping others.
It depends on where they lived and which Puritans specifically. The Boston and Salem port Puritans lived in sizeable, well-funished homes and were on the line between being Puritan and not being Puritan. In Salem Village, the conditions weren;t that good, but they were livible.
No - women accused of being witches were hunted tortured and killed.