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How would you compare and contrast the pilgrims and the puritans?

I would draw a Venn diagram and list the differences between them and what is the same. Then, I would put that in 3 paragraphs showing the difference between them.


Where would you live if you were a pilgrim?

I would personally try to move in with other pilgrims who had lots of supplies (besides puritans,) or bunk with some kind natives with whom I'd preach to (which is what pilgrims did.) :D


What are the similarities and differences between Puritans and Pilgrims?

The Pilgrims and Puritans were both religious Protestants who had strong disagreements with the Anglican Church (aka the Church of England). The Pilgrims broke from the Anglican Church while the Puritans tried to purify it. Answer: Pilgrims were separatists, followers of the teachings of John Calvin, who believed that human nature was inherently depraved, and all bore the guilt of Adam and Eve. Pilgrims wanted to separate themselves from the Church of England. They also wanted to separate themselves from those who were not believers, the damned. Pilgrims believed they were elected by God for salvation and they wanted to worship only with other "saints" who had also been saved by God. They sought to establish a colony in America to achieve these aims. Puritans were followers of the teachings of Calvin and believed, like the Separatists, that man was born in sin and they all bore the guilt of Adam and Eve. To become saved, they would have to prove they were worthy while here on earth. To be worthy one would prosper, be faithful, and lead a successful life. Instead of separating from the Church of England, they wanted to "purify" the Church of the influence of the Catholic Church within the Anglican Church, thus the name, Puritans. Puritans wanted to remove themselves from non-Puritans. They originally wanted to leave Great Britain because they were not pleased with the way non-Puritans were worshiping without much interference. Puritans settled Massachusetts in 1630 Answer: Pilgrims were anyone who came to America. Puritans were a specific religious group. So, all Puritans were Pilgrims, but not all Pilgrims were Puritans.


William Bradford and other Pilgrims or Puritans wrote in the Puritan?

William Bradford, Pilgrims and Puritans wrote in a plain style, not showing ornateness, which was frowned upon by both faiths. The writing reflected the character of those who would be reading the essays or diaries. In general, many topics were of a religious theme.


How would you compare and contrast Canada and the United States economically?

Canada is colder.

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How would you compare and contrast the pilgrims and the puritans?

I would draw a Venn diagram and list the differences between them and what is the same. Then, I would put that in 3 paragraphs showing the difference between them.


What kind of people would have been pilgrims?

The pilgrims were Puritans, which is a denomination of Protestant Christianity.


In England around 1620 pilgrims would have been known as?

The puritans


How would you compare and contrast real number system?

The answer depends on what you wish to compare and contrast it with.


Are the moods of the speakers in Whitman's To a Stranger and Dickinson's If I knew you were coming in the fall the same or different and would you compare or contrast them in a compare-and-contraced?

The moods of the speakers are different, and you would contrast them in a compare-and-contrast.


What type of visual aid would you use to compare and contrast information?

You would use a pie chart to compare and contrast information.


Are the moods of the speakers in Whitman's To a Stranger and Dickinson's If I knew you were coming in the fall the same or different and would you compare or contrast them in a compareand contrast?

The moods of the speakers are different, and you would contrast them in a compare-and-contrast.


How did pilgrims and puritians come tot America?

The Pilgrims and 9 or 10 years later, the Puritans, came to what would later be America in small sailing ships.


What would be the best graph or chart to use to compare and contrast information?

A bar graph would be the best graph or chart to use to compare and contrast information.


How were the pilgrims and the puritans similar and different?

The Pilgrims and Puritans were both religious Protestants who had strong disagreements with the Anglican Church (aka the Church of England). The Pilgrims broke from the Anglican Church while the Puritans tried to purify it. Answer: Pilgrims were separatists, followers of the teachings of John Calvin, who believed that human nature was inherently depraved, and all bore the guilt of Adam and Eve. Pilgrims wanted to separate themselves from the Church of England. They also wanted to separate themselves from those who were not believers, the damned. Pilgrims believed they were elected by God for salvation and they wanted to worship only with other "saints" who had also been saved by God. They sought to establish a colony in America to achieve these aims. Puritans were followers of the teachings of Calvin and believed, like the Separatists, that man was born in sin and they all bore the guilt of Adam and Eve. To become saved, they would have to prove they were worthy while here on earth. To be worthy one would prosper, be faithful, and lead a successful life. Instead of separating from the Church of England, they wanted to "purify" the Church of the influence of the Catholic Church within the Anglican Church, thus the name, Puritans. Puritans wanted to remove themselves from non-Puritans. They originally wanted to leave Great Britain because they were not pleased with the way non-Puritans were worshiping without much interference. Puritans settled Massachusetts in 1630 Answer: Pilgrims were anyone who came to America. Puritans were a specific religious group. So, all Puritans were Pilgrims, but not all Pilgrims were Puritans.


Where would you live if you were a pilgrim?

I would personally try to move in with other pilgrims who had lots of supplies (besides puritans,) or bunk with some kind natives with whom I'd preach to (which is what pilgrims did.) :D


What was the paper that the Puritans signed that promised that they would live by the rules of the Puritans Church?

The Mayflower Compact was the document signed by the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower in 1620, before they landed at Plymouth Rock. It was an agreement to establish a self-governing colony based on majority rule and allegiance to the church. However, the Pilgrims were separatists, not Puritans.