The geographical region in North America best known for its cold climate and strong Puritan population is New England. This area, which includes states like Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Vermont, was heavily settled by Puritans in the early 1600s seeking religious freedom. The harsh winters and rocky terrain shaped the lifestyle and economy of the region, fostering a distinct cultural identity rooted in Puritan values.
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no a puritan is not a colonial leader. because the puritans only wanted people to know about there religon.
The main religions in colonial America include... Christianity Protestant Judism Puritan Quaker and Separatist
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Franchise as it pertains to colonial America means suffrage. Upon the establishment of the massachusetts bay colony male Puritan adults were given franchise and considered "freemen" allowed to vote on local governmental issues
Puritan and Congregationalist
in colonial times, puritan was Connecticuts religeon.
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puritan-very strict
New England colonies
The pilgrims