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The four colonists who had disagreements with certain aspects of Puritanism were Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, Thomas Hooker, and John Wheelwright. Williams moved to what is now Rhode Island, advocating for the separation of church and state. Hutchinson also settled in Rhode Island after being banished for her controversial religious views. Hooker and Wheelwright eventually moved to Connecticut, where they sought greater religious and political freedom.
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The Puritans practice the Puritan faith. They were extreme Calvinistic Protestants meaning that they felt that God ruled all aspects of their lives. They also believed that all commercial and governmental leaders should follow the teachings of the religion and be chosen from the leaders of the church. This meant that they also felt that all laws should be taken from the bible and that the bible should be the basis of the law of the land.
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The moved because of religious aspects. Many were Roman Catholic.
No, Queen Elizabeth I was not a Puritan. She was the head of the Church of England and followed a moderate religious policy that sought to balance the interests of both Catholics and Protestants in her realm. While she did not align with the more radical Puritan beliefs, she did adopt some aspects of their religious practices during her reign.
What religions do you mean? There isn't enough space here for me to describe all aspects of all religious worship.
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