The puritans listened to drumming, church music and hymns they sang around the house. Most likely all of these sorces of sound had religious fuel.
Narragansett
Duke never had any "free time". He was a full time band leader, composer and arranger. That plus his wife(s) and many girlfriends took up all his time.
skateboarding
There is no free downloadable music its a trap your wasting your time.
The Puritans followed the strict rules....NO card games!!!!!!!They said that wasted a lot of time. They spent their free time quilting.
Puritans
After the English Restoration, where the Puritans were eventually hated by the citizens, the Puritans went to the Massachusetts, one of the 13 colonies. The Puritans went there because they wanted to escape a religious persecution in Europe. Also, Massachusetts was a free land that the Puritans weren't going to be judged or have a religious persecution.
Puritans spent their time studying and researching. This is what made them literate. They would also do paintings and some forms of literature.
The Puritans left England and came to America so they could have the right to worship freely.
to be free and practice their own religion
They opened passage ways for free church statement.
to be free and practice their own religion
because, the Puritans traded things to the natives for the land only for a limited time. The Puritans thought that when they traded their things for the land that it was now theirs.
They wanted to live free from religious persecution. The king of England would not let the puritans worship their god. The Puritans came to the New World because they wanted to "purify" the Church of England.
The king of England sent the Puritans over to America because they wanted to reform the religion at the time.
The Puritans wanted to be free from religious prosecution in England. During the 1620s England's economy suffered. Many people lost their jobs. The English king, Charles I, made the situation worse by raising taxes. This unpopular act led to a political crisis. At the same time, the Church of England began to punish Puritans because they were dissenters, or people who disagree with official opinions. King Charles refused to allow Puritans to criticize church actions.