The Puritans
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Essay title: The Puritans
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The Puritans
In the early decades of the seventeenth century, Puritanism transformed the face of England and America. Seventeenth-century Puritans were like today’s radical political reformers, meaning they were men and women who were committed to institutional change. The Puritans were products of the Protestant Reformation. They believed that God predestined some people to salvation. They tried to live according to Scripture, to battle sin, and eradicate corruption.
After witnessing the corruption of the monarchy, the Puritans concluded that God was displeased with England, so they turned their attention to the possibility of establishing a colony in America. On March 4, 1629, their Massachusetts Bay Company obtained a charter directly from King Charles and in March of 1630, the Winthrop fleet departed England. By the end of the first year, almost 2000 people followed. By the early 1640’s, more than 16,000 people had arrived in the new Puritan colony.
Once they arrived in Massachusetts, the Puritans