Puritans disagreed with practices of the Church of England.
They had both disagreed with the Church of England. It was said that the wanted to "purify" the church.
Some were the Puritans who left England looking for religious freedom.
the religious group were the puritans
The majority of the Mayflower's passengers on the journey to Virginia were Puritans, a group who believed that both the Church of England and the Catholic Church in England had strayed from the teachings of the Bible.
Puritans were called Puritans because they wanted to purify the Church of England, they were deeply influenced by John Calvin. They insisted on purity or doctrine and practice in the church
It was the migration of settlers (mostly Puritans) to New England.
It followed the Roman Catholic doctrine in all but allegiance to the Pope.
The Puritans left the country of England to settle in the New England region of North America. A large majority of the early settlers of New England were of English descent.
They most disagreed with the British king because the British king said that everyone in Great Britain had to belong to the English Church, and the people who started the 13 colonies did not want that. So, you could say that they most disagreed with the British king saying everyone had to belong to the English Church.
Puritans and Pilgrims.New England was settled by English Puritans. Hence the name New England.
the puritans beat the church of england.