No. Puritanism had a stronger hold early on and that hold weakened as time went on.
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Ledlow originally was Ludlow (town of Ludlow in Wiltshire & Shropshire England) but the 'u' was replaced with an 'e' in the 1820 or 1830 census in Alabama by the census taker. Origins in the US are in Virginia in the 1670s and Connecticutt (see Ludlow Laws of Connecticut).
The original metric system was first proposed in 1668, and was not adopted until the mid-1670s. The closest thing the ancients had, in terms of universal use and ease of that use, were more along the lines of imperial units.
The proud and noble English surname of Oxley can be discovered in the early records of Staffordshire, where they had held lands and a family seat in the parish of Bysshebury, at Oxley. They name itself derives from the ancient Anglo-Saxons who bestowed it upon persons living near "the ox-meadow". Some of the family moved to New Jersey in the Americas in the 1670s.
Important exploration dates in Maine include 1604, when French explorer Samuel de Champlain mapped parts of the Maine coast, and 1625, when the English established the Plymouth Colony, which included exploration of Maine's coastline. The 1670s marked increased settlement efforts by English colonists, leading to conflicts with Indigenous peoples. Additionally, the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1628 brought more European settlers to the region, shaping its development.
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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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In the 1670s thousands of Publeo rebelled to drive the?
Only Males who had experienced a supernatural religious experience were allowed to vote. This went for all the "Puritan" influenced colonies from Jamestown north, such as Plymouth Rock etc. Some smaller communities kept these conditions until the American Republic was formed.
A key reason the Native population reduced by 1670 was the spread of disease, often smallpox.
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Bacons Rebellion
The Spanish out from New Mexico
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The Spanish out from New Mexico
huge prodution of milk in 1670s in dairy milk & milk products