A. The Puritans wanted to purify all Catholic doctrines and beliefs from the Church of England.
B. Puritans in the colonies were strict and rigid. They had to live under an extremely hard lifestyle in the early colonial times. They worked hard, as their legacy is "the Puritan work ethic"
C. They are Calvinistic in their doctrine; Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield were two influential Puritan preachers.
D. All of the above.
(anwser-D.)
A Pilgram was a Purtain and they lived a very strict life of work, family and church.
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They were actually Puritans and wanted a "pure" church without the rituals and decorations. The term " Pilgrims" is just another way to describe the Puritans.
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The pilgrims WERE puritans! -Icestar of IceClan
The pilgrims WERE puritans! -Icestar of IceClan
Both Pilgrims and Puritans were Protestant religious groups who originated in England. They both sought religious freedom and established colonies in the New World. While they shared similar beliefs and values, the Pilgrims were a specific group seeking to separate from the Church of England, while the Puritans aimed to purify the church from within.
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Puritans and Pilgrims are often mistaken for one another.
The Puritans.
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Pilgrims were separatists.
The pilgrims came after the puritans. Both the puritans and pilgrims played a large part in New England's history and culture.
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