Separatists
Most Puritans were farmers.
R. J. Acheson has written: 'Radical Puritans in England, 1550-1660' -- subject(s): Church history, History, Puritans, Separatists
A+ Puritans and Calvinists
Puritans sought to reform the Church of England from within, while Separatists wanted to completely separate from it. Puritans believed in a hierarchical church structure, whereas Separtists advocated for congregational autonomy. Puritans aimed for a more moderate approach to reform, while Separatists were more radical in their beliefs.
There are defiantly is not any "most radical religion" in the world
The Puritans were farmers for the most part. They probably had a carpenter with them, a blacksmith, and a wainwright for the ship.
Sparatists
The Bible
Seperatist
The puritans made money by robbing the Indians.
Since most of the Pilgrims actually were Puritans themselves, the answer is yes.
they was the most radical because the government was guided by religious principles