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Who were the English Protestants of the 16th and 17th century who advocated similar forms of creed and ritual in the Church of England?

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What is the definition of a puritans?

The Puritans were a significant grouping of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries, including, but not limited to, English Calvinists


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Puritans is a person in social studies.


What political party were Puritans?

They were not a political party. Puritans is the name of 16th/17th century groups of very strict, often anti-Catholic protestants.


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1628 was the 17th century.


What happend between the 16th and 17th century?

Nothing whatsoever. The 16th century ended at midnight on December 31, 1600. The 17th century started a millisecond later.


Would 1642 be in the 16th century?

No, 1642 was in the 17th century.


When did the English renaissance begin?

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English protestants of the 16th and 17th centuries who were advocated simpler forms of creed and ritual in the Church of England?

The Puritans were the English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who advocated for simpler forms of creed and ritual in the Church of England. This sect originated in England, but many later settled in New England.