Not very valid. Puritanism has not had a massive baring on a world religious scale however thanks to their prosecution in Britain they fled to America and co-founded New England thus making your statement inaccurate.
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Yes, Puritanism is capitalized because it refers to a specific religious movement and ideology that originated in 16th-century England.
Puritanism began in the 1560's. It began in England, started by Queen Elizabeth I. She stated the main definition of it, it was soon carried on through out and changed by the people of England. Puritans eventually left England in fear of religious persecution.
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To reform the Church of England. i dont know this was my question but this sh!t lies. steph cm
No. Puritanism had a stronger hold early on and that hold weakened as time went on.
The Puritan religion came from England (The Anglican Church) Puritans wanted to purify the Church.
The father of Puritanism is often considered to be John Calvin due to his significant influence on the movement through his theological teachings. However, in the context of English Puritanism, figures like William Perkins and John Robinson are also key contributors. Puritanism emerged in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, advocating for a more rigorous and reformist approach to Christianity within the Church of England.
They moved to America because they wanted to be able to practice Puritanism freely and England wouldn't let them do that. King Charles I had intensified the persecution of all dissenters from the Church of England.
The puritan republic began on January 30, 1649, when the Rump Parliament moved to execute Charles I. They also removed monarchy, the House of Lords, and the Anglican church completely from the country of England. This led to the Puritan republic, which ended in 1658 when its leader, Oliver Cromwell, passed away. The people had begun to hate its disorder and the debt that it caused, so after Cromwell's death they decided to reinstate monarchy.
Puritanism was a religious movement that emerged in England in the late 16th century and continued into the 17th century. The height of Puritan influence was during the mid-17th century, particularly in England and its North American colonies.