The first puritans came on the Mayflower in 1620, records show that only about 300 were there between 1620-1629. Their significant Immigration began in 1630 and ended by 1641 with about 21,000 total immigrants.
The Puritans came to America seeking religious freedom and a place to practice their faith without persecution. They wanted to establish a society based on their interpretation of The Bible and live in a way that aligned with their strict religious beliefs.
Due to religious persecution in France. The Huguenots were Protestants, and France was a Roman Catholic country. In the eyes of the Church and the State in France the Huguenots were heretics and therefore not protected by law.
King Louis XIV had threatened to kill anyone who didn't believe what he believed, the Huguenots took off! They were the first French people to emigrate too.
For the freedom of religion.
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The English first colonized America. Pilgrims left England because of religious persecution and wanting a 'better life'. The first boat landed on Plymouth Rock and settlements were started.
They came to America because they were hunting across this land bridge into the Americas
The Puritans came to America in 1609 seeking religious freedom.
for religious reasons
The Puritans lived a strict and religiously focused lifestyle. They emphasized hard work, self-discipline, and obedience to God's will. They valued education and community involvement, and their beliefs significantly influenced early American society.
George Whitefield traveled to America seven times throughout his life to preach the gospel. He was a prominent preacher in the Great Awakening movement and played a significant role in shaping religious beliefs in colonial America.
Missionaries came to America to spread their religious beliefs to the Native American population. Puritans came seeking religious freedom and to establish communities based on their beliefs. Indentured servants came seeking economic opportunities and a chance to start anew in the New World.
The Puritans originated from England, specifically from the regions of East Anglia and the county of Kent. They later established colonies in North America, primarily in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
There are about 2500 churches in America, but I'm not 100% sure
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The Puritans lived a strict and religiously focused lifestyle. They emphasized hard work, self-discipline, and obedience to God's will. They valued education and community involvement, and their beliefs significantly influenced early American society.
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the first established collage in 1636 by the puritains
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For religious purposes, they most likely built a church.
games ,girls dancing with boys, and work or travel on Sundays
I'm pretty it sure was the Puritains.
the bullfrog come from America