The 60 Puritans arrived in 1620.
The Puritans.
in 1628, a group of puritans formed the new england company.
Puritans were being persecuted by the Anglican Church and migrated to the New England. A special group of Puritans, known as Separatists, were the first to separate from the church and land in Plymouth Bay.
Puritans
The majority of the Mayflower's passengers on the journey to Virginia were Puritans, a group who believed that both the Church of England and the Catholic Church in England had strayed from the teachings of the Bible.
the first group that settled new England were the puritans
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The Puritans.
in 1628, a group of puritans formed the new england company.
Puritans were being persecuted by the Anglican Church and migrated to the New England. A special group of Puritans, known as Separatists, were the first to separate from the church and land in Plymouth Bay.
The Puritans
Puritans
the religious group were the puritans
The first Puritans to arrive in America were a group of English settlers who sought religious freedom from the Church of England. They established the Plymouth Colony in 1620, led by figures such as William Bradford and William Brewster. These Puritans aimed to create a "city upon a hill," a community based on their strict religious beliefs and moral values. Their arrival marked a significant moment in American colonial history, influencing future religious and social practices.
The Puritans were dissenters who sought to change practices in the Church of England.
The majority of the Mayflower's passengers on the journey to Virginia were Puritans, a group who believed that both the Church of England and the Catholic Church in England had strayed from the teachings of the Bible.