The Puritan government structure was a theocratic system that emphasized a covenant community guided by religious principles. At its core were magistrates, who were elected officials responsible for creating and enforcing laws in accordance with Puritan beliefs. Judges handled legal disputes and upheld the law, while constables served as local law enforcement, maintaining order and executing the decisions made by magistrates and judges. This system reflected the Puritans' desire to govern their communities according to their interpretation of Christian doctrine.
the puritan government is religion and law were the same thing and if you didn't obey you were kicked out look to google.com to find more
women were not aloud to serve in puritan governments. But rich males could.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony operated under a theocratic government, heavily influenced by Puritan beliefs. It was characterized by a General Court, which functioned as both a legislative and judicial body, comprised mainly of church members who held the right to vote. The colony's leadership was predominantly religious, with the Governor and magistrates often chosen from among the Puritan clergy. This system emphasized a close relationship between church and state, reflecting the colony's foundational religious ideals.
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it lead to an authoritarian political government
A self-governed by Puritan leaders.
the people
because he had served in Cromwell's Puritan government.
they felt that the Massachusetts government had to much power
i don`t no but i think it is self government by puritan leaders
Only men who were members of the Puritan church could participate in the government
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