Why did the Puritans settle in the New Jersey colony?
because the puritans wanted religious freedom so they moved to america and landed in new jersey :)
Why were the puritans exiled from Europe?
The Puritans in large part self exiled themselves. Originally the Puritans inhabited England, the term applied to those who wished to "purify" the Church of England as they believed it to still have too much "Catholic" identity. They exiled themselves to the European continent when the Church of England began to exercise abusive powers over religious dissenters.
In 1620 the Plymouth Company allowed the Puritans living in exile and in England to use their charter from the King of England. Many Puritans opted to make the voyage to the Americas in search of a chance at religious freedom and the creation of a "godly" community.
What happened to dissenters of Puritan rules in Massachusetts?
they were forced to leave their colony.
What was the goal of the puritans leaders who run Massachusetts bay colony?
to make a profit by selling wood and other products.
1. Laws were a Constitution.
2. Extended voting rights to non-church members and limited powers
to governor.
3. They expanded the idea of representative government.
After the Purtians left the Netherlands they came to the New World to be able to live as they wished. Winthrop put all the political power in the hands of the stockholders and they had been critical of the Church of England. The reason they are called Purtians is that they wanted to purify the church of England from within. This brought strong resistance from the church, so to move to someplace else where they could do what they wanted was a logical thought. They believed that theirs was the true faith and that others were the work of the devil. They were not a tolerant people.
Did the puritans not want to be peaceful with the natives?
Some did, some didn't. Some decided to cheat the natives, killed them via disease, and other believed it was wrong. The majority did not want to share the new world with the natives though.
What did the Puritans call people who were going to heaven?
People dont go to heaven, so the puritants didnt call them anything, they are concidered asleep in death because there will soon be a point of time when god "will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore the former things have passesd away." - Revalation 21:3,4
What were the puritans main fears and anxieties in New England in the 1960's?
they were scared of what they would face and what woupld happen to them during their journey.
What kinds of crafts are made in France?
In France, as all over the world, people make the same kind of crafts. People the world over use clay, paint, glue, scissors, paper, wood, yarn, beads and whatever else you would use for your crafts.
If you put a craft class from France next to a craft class from any other country in the world, they would look the same. I can't think of anything that would set France off as being different.
In Twelfth Night is Malvolio a Puritan?
Yes he is. I am studing Twelth Night at the moment, and he is definatley a puritan.
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Malvolio is only "a kind of Puritan". Stage reproductions have at times portrayed him as a Puritan (buckles and hats and all) to place emphasis on his snobbery, but he is only, as Maria calls him "a kind of Puritan." and a "time pleaser".
So no, he is not "definatley" a puritan,
What are Anne Hutchinson's hobbies?
Her hobbies are sewing cooking cleaning and teaching people about God
What were the goals for Puritans in Salem?
To follow all of their religious structures. Stay true to themselves and not do shamful things such as go against their religion.
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.