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Puritanism began in the 1560's. It began in England, started by Queen Elizabeth I. She stated the main definition of it, it was soon carried on through out and changed by the people of England. Puritans eventually left England in fear of religious persecution.
The puritan republic began on January 30, 1649, when the Rump Parliament moved to execute Charles I. They also removed monarchy, the House of Lords, and the Anglican church completely from the country of England. This led to the Puritan republic, which ended in 1658 when its leader, Oliver Cromwell, passed away. The people had begun to hate its disorder and the debt that it caused, so after Cromwell's death they decided to reinstate monarchy.
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No they were from the South East of England and gave their name to modern Devon.
Jainism appeal mostly to the lower class people
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he kept on raping people
Mostly the people there were Puritans and Quakers who were the pilgrims from Europe. There was some religious freedom though.
Modern commodity derivatives trading is more appeal to the people outside of the commodities industry. This type of investment has been started since 1848.
During the 1600-1700 period, people spoke a variety of languages depending on where they were located. In Europe, languages such as English, French, Spanish, and German were commonly spoken. In Asia, languages like Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and Hindi were prevalent. In the Americas, indigenous languages like Nahuatl, Quechua, and Cherokee were spoken alongside colonial languages like Spanish and Portuguese.