No they were not
Religion is the law in Puritan New England.
They were expected to live with a family.
The Puritan government of Massachusetts was not a democracy or a theocracy. Massachusetts had views of both. The religious laws were prevalent over most laws in the state. However, they didn't have one ruler. The only people who could vote were the freemen's. The Puritan government of Connecticut was controlled by King Charles II of England. He gave the governor the executive power. Puritan was the only religion allowed. It was part of an extended monarchy as well.
This movement was known as the Puritan migration.
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In Puritan New England, single individuals, particularly young adults, were often provided with inexpensive lodging through community arrangements rather than direct government support. This was part of a broader social structure aimed at promoting moral conduct and facilitating marriage by encouraging young people to live in supervised environments. However, the lodging was typically arranged through local families or congregations rather than a formal government program.
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A Puritan who stayed in the Church of England.
Religion is the law in Puritan New England.
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They were expected to live with a family.
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After the English Civil War, Oliver Cromwell, a prominent Puritan leader, took control of England. He became the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, ruling from 1653 until his death in 1658. Cromwell's leadership was marked by his efforts to establish a republican form of government and promote Puritan values, although his rule also faced criticism and resistance. His tenure ended with the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660.
The Puritan government of Massachusetts was not a democracy or a theocracy. Massachusetts had views of both. The religious laws were prevalent over most laws in the state. However, they didn't have one ruler. The only people who could vote were the freemen's. The Puritan government of Connecticut was controlled by King Charles II of England. He gave the governor the executive power. Puritan was the only religion allowed. It was part of an extended monarchy as well.
This movement was known as the Puritan migration.