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Did puritan influence in new England had began to increase by the 1670s?

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Did Puritan influence in New England had begun to increase by the 1670's.?

By the 1670s, Puritan influence in New England was indeed strong, shaping both the social and political landscape of the region. The Puritans established a theocratic society, emphasizing religious conformity and community morality. However, this influence began to wane towards the end of the decade due to increasing diversity, challenges from dissenting groups, and external pressures such as King Philip's War, which strained resources and unity. Overall, while Puritanism remained significant, its dominance was increasingly challenged during this period.


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