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Members of the Puritan religion left England in search of religious freedom. They were not a tribe, but a religious sect of Christianity that was being persecuted in England, and they thought that the New World could offer more freedom than England could.
Religion is the law in Puritan New England.
They were expected to live with a family.
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Great Puritan Migration
to escape religious persecution establish a puritan commanwealth
For Religious reasons, they left England to rebble against the Church of England.
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the answer is John winthrop.
Members of the Puritan religion left England in search of religious freedom. They were not a tribe, but a religious sect of Christianity that was being persecuted in England, and they thought that the New World could offer more freedom than England could.
No, Queen Elizabeth I was not a Puritan. She was the head of the Church of England and followed a moderate religious policy that sought to balance the interests of both Catholics and Protestants in her realm. While she did not align with the more radical Puritan beliefs, she did adopt some aspects of their religious practices during her reign.
Most were Puritan (people who wanted to purify their religious thoughts) But some were Catholic.
Puritanism was a religious movement that emerged in England in the late 16th century and continued into the 17th century. The height of Puritan influence was during the mid-17th century, particularly in England and its North American colonies.
The Puritan and Quaker movements started in England because they wanted to break away from the Church of England. These two groups came to America for religious freedom, and their movements spread further in this New World.
both faced religious prossecution from the church of England and they went to North America to escape the beliefs of the church of England.
They left to find religious freedom. The Church of England was no friendlier to Puritans than were the Catholic regions of Europe. They were widely restricted and persecuted.