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encouraged religious toleration.
Only men who were members of the Puritan church could participate in the government
They played with TURNIPS
crackheads with rage
the children were treated like adults
Puritan life was very strict and religious. In the Puritan colonies the families attended church every Sunday and this was mandated. The Puritan children had rules and chores within the family.
Puritan children wore clothing that was simple. Boys and girls wore similar clothing. It was made of lightweight fabric, and was not constricting. It was designed so children could move freely, and effortlessly.
puritan children learned to reading by using the hornbooks
Puritan's live in villages that consisted pf four city block's . their family was made up of children a husband and a wife.
Puritan Men had to wash dishes.Sometimes they had to farm and sometims they had to Preach the lords word.Some Puritan Men had to baby sit there children while the women worked in the farm or barn.
The Puritans implemented strict moral codes and laws aimed at regulating behavior and promoting piety in their communities. They established a system of self-governing congregations, emphasizing individual responsibility and accountability. There was a focus on education, with the establishment of schools and universities to ensure that individuals could read and interpret scriptures for themselves.
No, in an early Puritan home, most of the family's activities, such as eating, socializing, and working, took place in the kitchen or the "hall," which served as a multi-purpose room. The family room as a separate concept didn't really exist in Puritan homes during that time.