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How would Puritans get along with kings?

bad because the puritans were different.


Where the puritans on the kings side or parliaments side?

the puritans were on the parliaments side


How did the puritans get along with Kings?

They didnt


What was the puritans religious?

different religions


Did the Puritans believe they could make Christ return in America?

No, the Puritans just wanted a place where they could worship Christ according to their personal beliefs without Kings or official Church leaders interfering.


Are seperatists and puritans the same thing?

No they are not because puritans wanted to perfect Christianity and the separatists were lots of people from a different religions.


How did the royalists differ from the parliamentarians?

The Royalists supported the monarchy, and accepted the Divine Right of Kings. The Parliamentarians were the puritans, and supported the rule of Parliament.


Who wanted freedom of religion pilgrims or puritans?

puritans and pilgrims are the same. So both. Pilgrim is just a different name for puritan.


Who wanted freedom of religion the pilgrims or puritans?

puritans and pilgrims are the same. So both. Pilgrim is just a different name for puritan.


How would the puritans get along with kings?

The Puritans generally had a contentious relationship with kings, particularly during the reign of Charles I, as they opposed the monarchy's perceived overreach and the Anglican Church's practices. They sought greater religious freedom and governance aligned with their strict interpretations of Christianity, which often put them at odds with royal authority. This tension ultimately contributed to the English Civil War, during which many Puritans supported the Parliament against the king. However, some Puritans, particularly after the civil strife, found ways to coexist with royal authority when it aligned with their interests.


What did Charles I and James I have in common?

a plan to lodge soldiers in private homes. opposition to the Puritans. a need for money. a belief in the divine right of kings.


Why are kings important?

Because they rule different lands that they are kings for.