The Puritans were primarily associated with the North, particularly in New England. They were a religious group that sought to purify the Church of England and established colonies in the early 17th century, such as Massachusetts, where they could practice their beliefs freely. In contrast, the Southern colonies had a more diverse population and were less influenced by Puritanism, focusing instead on agricultural economies and Anglicanism.
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The Puritans were more common in the North Colonies, I believe.
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The Puritans came from Great Britain to the Americas, and started a colony in North America. They settled in what is now Massachusetts.
The main reason why most Puritans came to North America was to enjoy the freedom of religion. Most of them did not agree with the principles of the Anglican church of England.
The pilgrims and puritans came to american to practice religious freedom and escape religious prosecution.
One of the reason the Puritans went to North America was because they did not agree with the church of England and they were not allowed to practice their own religion.
No, puritans settled in the New England Colonies which include: Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Maine.
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