because the people didnt want them
Some puritans felt they should remain in the Church of England. Other did not think that was possible, so they formed independent congregations with their own ministers. Some of them even left England and came to America.
Yes, because the Church of england was very strict about which religious practices were acceptable and allowed. The Puritans wanted more freedom than what the C of E was willing to give.
America was like a Freedom Land. Some, like debtors were forced by the king of England to leave, and work in the 13 colonies.
The Puritans separated from then Church of England because they (the puritans) did not agree with some of the ways the Church was running, therefore, deciding to separate from the Church of England.
Many different types such as, Puritans, people from the church of england, Catolics, and other types of Christians.
Some were the Puritans who left England looking for religious freedom.
Some puritans felt they should remain in the Church of England. Other did not think that was possible, so they formed independent congregations with their own ministers. Some of them even left England and came to America.
Pilgrims and Puritans were both religious groups that originated from England during the 16th and 17th centuries. Both groups sought religious freedom and believed in strict adherence to Christian principles. However, while Pilgrims were Separatists who wanted to break away from the Church of England, Puritans wanted to purify the Church from within.
1000 people came an complained
Because they want to live in Massachusetts
The Puritans left England in order to worship God in the way they believed was right. They founded three colonies in the New England, Plymouth in 1620 and Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, both located in Massachusetts, and the Connecticut Colony in 1636. Some people say they came because they wanted religious freedom, but that's not really correct, because they believed their way of worship was the only right way and did not allow people who believed something different to worship as they saw fit. The Puritans settled only in the New England region.
The Puritans left England in order to worship God in the way they believed was right. They founded three colonies in the New England, Plymouth in 1620 and Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, both located in Massachusetts, and the Connecticut Colony in 1636. Some people say they came because they wanted religious freedom, but that's not really correct, because they believed their way of worship was the only right way and did not allow people who believed something different to worship as they saw fit. The Puritans settled only in the New England region.
The Pilgrims came to the shores of New England in 1620, many of them were Puritans but not all of them. Some individuals came to escape dire economic conditions in England and saw coming to New England as an opportunity.
Yes, because the Church of england was very strict about which religious practices were acceptable and allowed. The Puritans wanted more freedom than what the C of E was willing to give.
No they were most definitely not Catholic, the Puritans found the Church of England (which was and is a protestant Church) to be "too Popish" (too Catholic) for their taste, so they left England and started their own nation, which eventually became the United States.
The Puritans differed from the Separatists in that they believed that they could purify their religion without separating themselves from the established Church, while the Separatists believed that in order to purify their religion, they needed to leave the Church.
America was like a Freedom Land. Some, like debtors were forced by the king of England to leave, and work in the 13 colonies.