The Puritans were more common in the North Colonies, I believe.
mostley massachusets
theatre?
colonies in the new world
Both the Puritans and William Penn viewed their colonies as "holy experiments." How did they differ?
puritans Quakers accepted slaves in there new colonies
that does not make sense
yes. the puritans were part of the colonies.
the England colonies are the pilgrams and the puritans
After the English Restoration, where the Puritans were eventually hated by the citizens, the Puritans went to the Massachusetts, one of the 13 colonies. The Puritans went there because they wanted to escape a religious persecution in Europe. Also, Massachusetts was a free land that the Puritans weren't going to be judged or have a religious persecution.
Yes.
theatre?
mid atlantic
colonies in the new world
Puritans
Puritans
The Puritans were in no way, Lutheran. The Puritans came from England and were a small, evangelical church that were very pious and shunned anything resembling Catholicism or the Church of England. The Puritans were shunned by the established church in England and came to the American colonies to start a new church. Eventually, they became very arrogant and mistreated the Anglican church from formiing in areas of New England, where the Puritans were dominant. The Lutherans were very similar to the Roman Catholic Church and came from Germany, not England.
Both the Puritans and William Penn viewed their colonies as "holy experiments." How did they differ?
Antartica.