The Puritans living in Salem, Massachusetts, had great respect for the religious elders in their community. They avoided ostentatious displays of wealth.
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate for Salem, Massachusetts, is 40,922.
According to fedstats.gov, the Salem County is 0.8% of the total population of the state of New Jersey.
Traits are influenced by both nature (genetics) and nurture (environment). Nature provides the genetic blueprint that shapes traits, while nurture, such as upbringing and experiences, can further influence how traits are expressed. The interaction between nature and nurture is complex and can vary for different traits.
The five largest cities in Oregon are Portland, Salem, Eugene, Gresham, and Hillsboro. Their populations are approximately: Portland - 655,000, Salem - 174,400, Eugene - 171,245, Gresham - 110,565, Hillsboro - 110,985.
An example of fitness in biology is the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment. Organisms with traits that allow them to effectively compete for resources and produce viable offspring have higher fitness levels compared to those with less advantageous traits. Over time, natural selection acts on these variations in fitness, leading to the evolution of populations.
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It depends on where they lived and which Puritans specifically. The Boston and Salem port Puritans lived in sizeable, well-funished homes and were on the line between being Puritan and not being Puritan. In Salem Village, the conditions weren;t that good, but they were livible.
Puritans, including those who resided in Salem, wanted to establish a religious Utopia in the new world. Although they came to America to seek religious tolerance, they were not at all tolerant to any wrongdoing or secular activities. They worked hard and were expected to suppress, rather than display their emotions. They lived by a strict moral code, and punished any who drifted from it harshly.
dancing, reading novels, and theater was not allowed in Salem
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The Puritans
The colony of Salem, Massachusetts was settled by the Puritans. The Puritan's colonized Salem in 1626 after leaving England in search of their own religious freedom.
Puritans: settled in Massachusetts, Cape Cod (Plymouth, New England, Boston, Salem Etc.)
The Puritans held the Salem Witch Trails in 1692.