One major reason was that the Puritans refused to pay the mandatory church tax that was used to fund the Anglican Church of the time.
King Charles I opposed England's Puritan movement during his reign from 1625 to 1649. He sought to enforce Anglican practices and maintain the authority of the monarchy, which put him at odds with the Puritans who sought further reforms within the Church of England. His actions, including the attempted arrest of five members of Parliament in 1642, escalated tensions that contributed to the outbreak of the English Civil War. Ultimately, this conflict resulted in his trial and execution in 1649.
The puritans didnt like the way the how the Church of England was going and they didnt want a king to control them, so the killed the king for trying to take over the puritans
The simplest answer is that the Puritans were opposed to luxury.
The British opposed the American revolutionary movement
The Abolitionist Movement
jhon perez
It opposed the movement.
Charles W. Potter has written: 'I opposed Christianity'
Immigration, as opposed to emigration, which is the movement of individuals out of an area.
Charles Coughlin
Romanticism
It opposed the movement.