self government
Self government
The Puritans sought to create a society based on strict religious principles and moral discipline, emphasizing a covenant with God and the importance of a communal moral order. They aimed for a "city upon a hill," a model community that exemplified their values of piety, hard work, and simplicity. This society was characterized by a theocratic governance structure, where church and state were closely intertwined, and adherence to their interpretation of Christianity was paramount. Their vision included both individual responsibility and a collective commitment to uphold their religious beliefs.
The official name for the type of people that settled in the New England Colonies were the Separatist Puritans, but we know them better as the Pilgrims. They left England to gain religious freedom for themselves and their families.
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City-states.
A society that only consists of one type of person, usually refers to class, ethnic backgroun, religious faith etc.
CLASSLESS
created many aspect of society
The Puritans valued education because they believed in the overall improvement of their society. Puritans although seen as prude or arrogant really did believe in establishing social education. with everyone in their society being educated they could all read (and enjoy) the bible; since Puritans believed that God could speak to all of us and no just one designated person. this also led to many colleges being founded so that they could be educated men of God. since they saw themselves as the type of society that should be looked up to.
The Puritans believed in strict discipline and punishment for moral offenses. They utilized public humiliation, fines, imprisonment, and in extreme cases, capital punishment for crimes they considered to be severe. The purpose was to maintain social order and enforce religious adherence.
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