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Persistant starvation and beatings. Puritans tried to 'beat' the devil (ie the child's spirit and happiness) out of their children.
The Puritans tried to ban the theater and the Shakespeare's Globe theater was under the patronage of a nobleman. This patronage provided protection from the Puritans as well as additional financial backing.
The Puritans.
bad because the puritans were different.
Quakers and Puritans both sort of tried to model themselves like Jesus and follow the Bible every day. Puritans and Quakers both agreed on the central role of the Bible and on the importance of a disciplined life.
The puritans (religious fanatics) believed that theatres were spreading the plague.
god would mostlikely be there authority
Roman Catholic AnswerInitially it was Thomas Cromwall (the prime minster under Henry VIII) and Thomas Cramner (the Archbishop of Canterbuy) who tried to "cleanse" their new protestant church from Catholic influences. But it got very bad under James 1 and Charles I, under whom, the Puritans arose and wanted to rid the Established Chuch of every vestige of Catholic influence.
The Puritans. In 1642, after Shakespeare's death, they succeeded in forcing the government to stop all stage plays and in 1644 Shakespeare's Globe was demolished by the Puritans.
The Puritans along with the Pilgrims and Quakers all wanted to leave England to re-establish their religious practice.The New World would bring great blessings from God to the Puritans if they dug their heels into the American soil.
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