The colony of Salem, Massachusetts was settled by the Puritans. The Puritan's colonized Salem in 1626 after leaving England in search of their own religious freedom.
strict puritans lived in Salem, they were protestants who did not belive in playing and messing aroud as it was deemed as aufull behaivior and could have been the cause of the Salem witch trials of 1692
The Moravians settled Salem, Noth Carolina. They were also called United Brethran from the Estate of Count Zinzindorf in Herenhut Germany. Puritans not correct
A little vague in your question. I'll assume you mean roughly how many Puritans or Pilgrims came to America in 1620 on the Mayflower? 102 people.
In 1602, and contrary to popular belief, the Mayflowerdid not land at Plymouth Rock; it landed in what is now Virginia, possibly at Cape Cod. The Puritans (pilgrims) only established a colony at Plymouth.
April 30th 1635
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the Puritans
The Puritans living in Salem were known for their strict religious beliefs, emphasis on morality, and fear of witchcraft. They were focused on establishing a devout community and adhered to a disciplined lifestyle. The Salem witch trials highlighted their deep-seated beliefs in the supernatural and the consequences of living in sin.
dancing, reading novels, and theater was not allowed in Salem
the puritans
The Puritans
The colony of Salem, Massachusetts was settled by the Puritans. The Puritan's colonized Salem in 1626 after leaving England in search of their own religious freedom.
Puritans: settled in Massachusetts, Cape Cod (Plymouth, New England, Boston, Salem Etc.)
The Puritans held the Salem Witch Trails in 1692.
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Salem Witch Trials