How many puritans died during the crossing over the Atlantic Ocean?
52 died of disease, including 13 of the 24 husbands. The ship was very overcrowded.
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How are the protestants, puritans, separatists, and pilgrims related?
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Were the pilgrims separatists or puritans?
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How many puritans died during the crossing over the Atlantic Ocean?
52 died of disease, including 13 of the 24 husbands. The ship...
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How did the Puritans treat each other?
The Puritans as a whole were a charitable group, and treated ...
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What did the puritans think about education?
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In New England, in the Puritan "Holy Commonwealth," some 35 c...
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How were the pilgrims different from the Puritans?
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Why did Puritans believe Jeremiad was necessary?
According to Puritans jeremiads were necessary as sermons tha...
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What were some characteristics of the Puritans?
Puritans wanted to purify the Church of England. They wished ...
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How did the Puritans treat each other?
The Puritans as a whole were a charitable group, and treated ...
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How did the U.S. respond to major world event of the puritan era?
Puritan Era ran from 1564-1660. They acknowledged only one le...
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What was one of the main differences between separatist and non-separatist Puritans?
The main difference was that non-separatists wanted to reform...
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They wore simple, plain clothing that was usually black, whit...
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Why were the pilgrims called puritans?
They are not the same. We apply the name Pilgrim to the small...
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In New England, in the Puritan "Holy Commonwealth," some 35 c...
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Puritans were a group of people who grew discontent in the Ch...
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When did the Puritans land on Plymouth rock?
Nov 1620 The Pilgrims 1st landed near modern Provincetown nea...
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Are amish people and puritans the same people?
No, the Puritans were very different from the Amish. Puritans...
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What can inferred from act one about the attitude of puritans toward their slaves?
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In New England, in the Puritan "Holy Commonwealth," some 35 c...
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What did slaves have to do for the Puritans?
For the home market, the Puritans generally took the Africans...
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What did the Puritans believe?
The Puritans believed in emphasizing Bible reading, prayer, a...
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Puritans were a group of people who grew discontent in the Ch...
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Did puritans believe in predestination?
Several beliefs differentiated Puritans from other Christians...
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What can inferred from act one about the attitude of puritans toward their slaves?
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What two beliefs of Roger Williams did the Puritans consider heretical?
The Puritans disagreed with Roger Williams saying that the ki...
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Puritans were a group of people who grew discontent in the Ch...
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Who was beheaded in 1649 after a dispute with the puritans?
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What granted puritans the right of public worship?
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About Puritans
The Puritans were a significant group of English Protestants who saw themselves as the last bastion of pure Christianity in the 16th and 17th centuries. In U.S. history, the Puritans migrated to New England from England (specifically James and Laud) in the two decades from 1620 to 1640 in hopes of religious utopia where they would be free to practice the Puritan religion. The term Great Migration usually refers to the migration of English settlers, primarily the Puritans to Massachusetts and the West Indies. This group of people were not pacifist, and they took part in the English Civil War and the Pequot War.

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