While there are no groups that strictly identify as Puritans in the historical sense, elements of Puritan ideology can still be seen in some modern religious and cultural groups. Many contemporary Protestant denominations, particularly in New England, may carry forward Puritan values such as a focus on piety, moral rigor, and community responsibility. However, the term "Puritan" itself refers to a specific 16th and 17th-century movement, and its adherents as a distinct group no longer exist today.
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They aren't. The witch trials are not an example of religious discrimination. Puritans accused fellow Puritans of being witches. It was Puritans accusing Wiccans or Catholics or any different religious group.
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For now, Puritans are called 'Religious Right'. From then on, I don't know anything.