more religious, political, economic, and intellectual freedoms
one of them is food
The Puritans sent a small group ahead to establish a settlement and prepare the way for the larger group, ensuring resources and shelter were ready upon their arrival. This advance party also helped assess the feasibility of the location and establish relations with local Native American tribes.
A. They were criminals sent away by Queen Elizabeth B. They settled as families C. They were seeking a purer religion than that being practiced in England D. A & B E. B & C F. I'm not sure
The world of the Puritans primarily revolved around their strict religious beliefs and the desire to create a society based on their interpretation of Christianity. They emphasized the importance of personal piety, moral discipline, and community governance rooted in their understanding of the Bible. This focus on religion influenced all aspects of their daily lives, including education, family structure, and social interactions, as they sought to live in accordance with their spiritual convictions. Their commitment to creating a "city upon a hill" reflected their aspiration to exemplify a model Christian society.
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The Puritans were seeking religious freedom.
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she doesnt want to be under any rules just like the puritans
It is easier to answer your question if you put it in a complete sentence. What do you want to know about Puritans and yellow birds?
Because some Puritans thought that they shouldn't do what people ordered them to do and that they should do what they want.
The church of England.
Yes
Puritans and Separatists
Self government
Because they did not want the colonists taking their land.
self government
The Quakers werent listening to them, because over their was no religious freedom like here in the U.S. so the puritans want to KILL them.