Some of them were New Hampshire and Connecticut. A little known Puritan colony existed on an island off the coast of Nicaragua. It was called Providence Island, and only existed from 1630 - 1641. See Karen Ordahl Kupperman's book, Providence Island for more detailed information on the obscure settlement.
No, the Anglican church influenced Puritan Massachusetts Bay.
The Puritans founded several colonies in North America, most notably the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, which became a central hub for Puritan settlement. Other notable colonies included Connecticut, established by Puritan followers seeking greater religious freedom, and New Haven, which was founded by Puritans in 1638. These colonies were characterized by their emphasis on a strict interpretation of the Bible and the establishment of a theocratic government.
Massachusetts was founded for religious freedom. The religions name was puritan that Winthrop studied.
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when wives with grievances could sue for divorse in some puritan colonies?
The Puritans originated in the first U.S colonies. The town of Salem, Massachusetts was strictly a Puritan colony.
No, the Anglican church influenced Puritan Massachusetts Bay.
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The Puritans settled in two main colonies in America: Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth Colony. These colonies were established in the early 17th century by Puritan separatists seeking religious freedom and a new way of life.
Puritan leaders had banned Anne Hutchinson from Massachusetts because Hutchinson criticized Puritan ministers. She also held meetings in her home where men and women talked about religion. Puritan leaders did not like this.
The Puritans founded several colonies in North America, most notably the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, which became a central hub for Puritan settlement. Other notable colonies included Connecticut, established by Puritan followers seeking greater religious freedom, and New Haven, which was founded by Puritans in 1638. These colonies were characterized by their emphasis on a strict interpretation of the Bible and the establishment of a theocratic government.
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Strongly Puritan
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Many of them were Puritan colonies, actually.
Massachusetts was founded for religious freedom. The religions name was puritan that Winthrop studied.