Puritanism Research Paper

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Puritanism was an activist movement of English Protestants in the 1600s to reform the Church of England. Religious persecution provoked Puritans into leaving England and creating a new life of religious freedom and economic opportunity in the North American colonies. Puritans didn't want to separate from the Church of England, only "purify" it. King Charles I gave the Puritans a charter of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1628, leading to settlements in Salem. Religion was a priority in the lifestyle of Puritan Salem. Puritanism was a worldview of devout conformity. Puritans believed that each person had a divine mission that could only be discovered in a zealous manner. They thought the nature of man is of moral deficiency and corruption inheritably by Adam and Eve. They valued simplicity, forbidding excess and luxury. Puritans established autonomous, parish churches and a system of government that was based on the moral code of God through reward and punishment. The fervent belief in a supernatural realm meant accidents didn't exist. Puritanism was that every occurrence ...

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