England initially treated the Puritans with suspicion and hostility, particularly during the reign of King James I and Charles I, as their calls for church reform challenged the established Anglican Church. They faced persecution, including fines, imprisonment, and social ostracism, for their beliefs and practices. This oppressive environment ultimately led many Puritans to emigrate to America in the early 17th century, seeking religious freedom and the opportunity to establish communities based on their values.
The Puritans were from England. They believed that the Church of England was too much like the Catholic Church. They settled in what became Massachusetts and revived what they believed was the proper form of Anglican Protestantism.
The Puritans left England (old England, that is) for New England in America in order to worship God in the manner they believed was correct.
They wanted to escape religious persecution back in England, and England agreed because it got the Puritans out of England.
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The 60 Puritans arrived in 1620.
Puritans and Pilgrims.New England was settled by English Puritans. Hence the name New England.
the puritans beat the church of england.
puritans in England /dissenter sin new England how are the similar
the first group that settled new England were the puritans
The Puritans. The Puritans.
The Puritans
The puritans located to New England because there they were allowed religious freedom
New England-Puritans
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Puritans from the Church of England.
the England colonies are the pilgrams and the puritans
The Puritans left England (old England, that is) for New England in America in order to worship God in the manner they believed was correct.