The Puritans viewed society as full of sinners unworthy of God's love. They believed it was necessary to try to be as righteous as possible, so that God might save you from eternal damnation. They viewed society harshly, and believed they should be punished, rather than counseled, if they fell short of moral expectations.
The Puritans settled mainly in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The concept of covenant was the at the center of the Puritans' plan for the proper ordering of society. The Puritans were Protestants.
Contrary to popular belief, the Puritans did not migrate because of religious persecution. They migrated to set up their own society where everyone adhered to their religious beliefs. They persecuted far more than they were persecuted against.
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The Puritans ended up in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
To set up society that would accord with what they believed to be God's wishes.
The Puritans settled mainly in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The concept of covenant was the at the center of the Puritans' plan for the proper ordering of society. The Puritans were Protestants.
Contrary to popular belief, the Puritans did not migrate because of religious persecution. They migrated to set up their own society where everyone adhered to their religious beliefs. They persecuted far more than they were persecuted against.
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puritans society was organized around the family
The Puritans established a theocratic society in New England characterized by strict religious observance and communal governance. They emphasized moral purity, hard work, and education, leading to the establishment of schools and colleges. Their society was marked by a strong sense of community, with laws reflecting their religious beliefs, often resulting in intolerance toward dissenters and non-Puritans. Overall, it was a society focused on creating a "city upon a hill" that exemplified their vision of a righteous life.
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The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican Church. The Pilgrims, who were mainly Separatists, wanted to leave the Anglican Hurch and set up their own churches.
The Puritans ended up in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.