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How Did The Puritans Influence The Freedom Of Religion On The New England Colonies

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The Puritans left England, just as the Pilgrims did, as they sought religious freedom that they were not gaining from the Church of England. Families of the Puritans found themselves sailing to the New England colonies, where there hard work and motivation would change the ways of all the colonies, although the Puritans were not in all of them. The Puritans did not sail all the way here for the money or opportunity to live better, they came here to purify the Christian faith since the Church of England was very against the purification of the faith that they had much control over. This caused the Puritans to change the structure of religion in the colonies, and cause the growth of all the New England colonies. As the Puritans created a fellowship of themselves and changed the ways that the Church of England forced upon them, they influenced the political, economic, and social maturation of the New England colonies. As one would call it today, the freedom of religion was just a way of life for only the Puritans in the world they created, as they could not believe what they wanted they were forced to believe that it was the Church of England's way or get out. Furthermore, "That state that will give liberty of conscience in matters of religion, must give liberty of conscience and conversation in their moral laws, or else the fiddle will be out of tune, and some of the strings crack" (Document G). It was to their belief that if religion was allowed to be a choice, a state

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