Quakers.
The Puritans were extreme Protestants who believed in a simple religion and lifestyle. They dressed plainly and believed you had to work hard if you wanted to go to Heaven when you died. They also believed that Sunday was the most important day of the week, and that on Sundays and the other holy days people should devote themselves to God.
Quakers
Lots of people believed, and still believe, that.
Governments would imprison or execute people who believed in the "wrong" religion.
religion gives people comfort and also can explain why one exist. People want to know that the life they are living has a point. also religion is believed to give people morals and values.
It is uncertain, but people his days believed in tribal and paganism religions.
polytheism :)
Throughout history, various groups and individuals have dressed plainly as a reflection of their values or circumstances. For instance, members of certain religious communities, such as the Quakers and Amish, often wear simple, modest clothing to emphasize humility and avoid materialism. Additionally, during the Great Depression, many people had to adopt plain and functional clothing due to economic constraints. Plain dressing can also be seen in minimalist fashion movements, which advocate for simplicity and sustainability in clothing choices.
They were polytheistic people. This means they believed in more than on God
They had a skewed opinion of their religion and they believed they were doing it in their religion's name and would be rewarded in their afterlife.
It meant that they had no main religion and allowed people to practice all kinds of religion.