On their way to America, the Puritans traveled aboard ships, primarily the Arbella, as part of the Great Migration in the early 1630s. They sought religious freedom and aimed to establish a society based on their strict interpretations of Christianity. During the voyage, they engaged in prayer, discussions about their new community, and preparations for life in the New World, emphasizing their desire to create a "city upon a hill" as a model of virtue and piety. The journey was often challenging, with rough seas and limited supplies, but their determination to find a new home fueled their resolve.
Because he was the leader puritians.
The Pilgrims and 9 or 10 years later, the Puritans, came to what would later be America in small sailing ships.
massachsetts is one of the 13 colonies. one of the oldest colony in america. it was developed by the puritians. by thomas minna
The Puritians were Christians.
They believe in the Christian-Judeo God.
to gain religious freedom
Nathaniel Hawthorn
strict protestant only to do what is told to do in the bible
they believed that everyone should have their own opion
the middle colonies
They wanted to reform, or purify the church of England's Practices.
They passed it in 1647.