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The first college founded in the American colonies by the Puritans to train ministers was Harvard College, established in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was created to ensure an educated clergy and to promote Puritan values. Harvard has since evolved into one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
Harvard was initially founded by Puritan immigrants to train more clergy. In 1636 the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony voted to form "New Colledge," also known as "the college at New Towne." In 1639 it was renamed "Harvard Colledge" in tribute to John Harvard, a clergyman who willed 400 books to the school upon his death. The university was expected to prepare young men for the ministry.
In 1636, the Puritan minister Thomas Hooker moved three congregations to ... The colony of Connecticut was founded in 1635 by Thomas Hooker
Massachusetts was founded for religious freedom. The religions name was puritan that Winthrop studied.
The Puritan religion began in the 1560s in Ireland. Puritanism was founded by some Marian exiles from the clergy shortly after the accession of Elizabeth I of England in 1558.
Yale was founded to uphold the Puritan values that Harvard was abandoning
Harvard College was founded as a Puritan college with its primary purpose to train new ministers. New ministers were needed because with the increasing population of the Puritan colonies of New England, the parishes were strained because there was a shortage of ministers.
Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. That's the shortest answer I ever gave. No! This is. No, this!
Boston was founded by Puritan colonist in 1630.
The first college founded in the American colonies by the Puritans to train ministers was Harvard College, established in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was created to ensure an educated clergy and to promote Puritan values. Harvard has since evolved into one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
Harvard was initially founded by Puritan immigrants to train more clergy. In 1636 the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony voted to form "New Colledge," also known as "the college at New Towne." In 1639 it was renamed "Harvard Colledge" in tribute to John Harvard, a clergyman who willed 400 books to the school upon his death. The university was expected to prepare young men for the ministry.
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In 1636, the Puritan minister Thomas Hooker moved three congregations to ... The colony of Connecticut was founded in 1635 by Thomas Hooker
Massachusetts was founded for religious freedom. The religions name was puritan that Winthrop studied.
Thomas Hooker, a Puritan leader from Massachusetts.
It's one of the smallest states in the US and I think was founded by a puritan that didn't want to be a puritan anymore.