People often disliked the Puritans due to their strict religious beliefs and moral codes, which they imposed on both their communities and themselves. The Puritans' intolerance for differing views, coupled with their perception of themselves as morally superior, led to conflicts with those who valued individual freedoms and diverse expressions of faith. Additionally, their harsh punishments for perceived sins and their role in events like the Salem witch trials fueled resentment and fear among the broader population.
People are not nice, so I hate them. People are not interesting, so I hate them. Music is boring, so I hate it. TV programming sucks, so I hate it. Games are not fun, so I hate them. I am not intelligent enough, so I hate me. The world is hard, so I hate it. In short, this is why I hate everything.
People say "i hate you"because they have no other way to express their anger with you.
lots of people hate her she is mean
Because the violin gets an inferiority complex and insists that people hate him.
Some people hate music because they don't understand what the concept of what music is.
beause he was a gay
Who were the religious people of Massachusetts?
The Puritans
The Puritans were extremists and thought the theatre was depraved (they thought any fun was depraved). They opposed the idea of people being on stage and pretending to be someone else, they have compared it to lying. Theatres were also a place where "orange girls", would congregate looking for business and the Puritans wanted to stop them. ( I think these people are desperate for something) Theatres were also blamed for spreading the plague, they were never opened in summer just in case. But that was thought before the Puritans had put a ban on the fun the people were having.
the puritans believe they were chosen by god
religious people
Yes, unfortunately. People do hate people.
The Puritans were people who believed in a religion without a lot of ritual and that life should be simple.
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No, they were very intolerant.
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