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Why do you think that the puritans did not want a dissent?

The Puritans believed that their interpretation of religion was the correct one and saw dissent as a threat to their community and beliefs. They wanted to maintain unity and conformity within their society in order to uphold their way of life and protect their religious values. Dissent was viewed as a challenge to their authority and a potential source of division and discord.


Why did the Pilgrim leaders believe it was necessary to have the Mayflower Compact?

The Pilgrim leaders believed the Mayflower Compact was necessary to prevent dissent among Puritans and non-separatist Pilgrims.


Why were Puritan's persecuted?

The Puritans were persecuted for religious reasons.


What group left England for religious reasons?

The Puritans.


What is a sentence using descent and dissent?

The conversation fell into a disturbing descent of vociferous dissent.


How did the Puritans reconcile their own religious dissent from the Church of England with their persecution of dissenters like Hutchinson and?

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Puritans from England were among the first Europeans to settle in America What did the Puritans hope to have in the New World that they did not have in England?

Micheal Jackson.


What are the two reasons people left the puritans colony?

There was no cable tv.


What are two reasons the puritans left England to come to America?

To worship what they wished


What did Quakers and puritans have in common?

they were both here in America for religious reasons and rights


How did dissent among colonist affect the settlement of new England?

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What were Pilgrims reasons for being Pilgrims?

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.