Respuesta :
1. Change in economic conditions. The Puritans were able to develop the economy of the colony.
2. Theocracy. They had patented a government based on their own ideals. Because of this, they persecute people that are not members of their Church
3. The leaders of the colony were mostly clergies.
4. People were more rational. People no longer solely depend on the Bible but rather they use their rationality to know more about God
5. Puritans opened a new life for many immigrants who flee from religious persecution.
Answer:
Puritanism, a religious reform movement in the late 16th and 17th centuries that sought to “purify” the Church of England of remnants of the Roman Catholic “popery” .
Forces:
1. The aristocracy was very opposed to a reformation in religion.
2, The Hierarchy of church of England did not want to be overthrown by the Puritans if they succeed in their goal for religious domination.
3. King James I brought the Millenary petition, a Puritan Manifesto in 1603. But had a different mind toward religious reformation, Which led him repressing the Puritan Movement during his rule.
4- King Charles was the son of the King James I and Queen Henrietta-Maria de Bourbon, who was a strong roman catholic and had no tolerance for Puritans. It was this influence that Kind Charles I also repressed the Puritan movement
Explanation:
The Puritans went to the US to escape religious persecution in Europe. They left England so that they could worship in their own way, They were fighting the church of England, then they realized they couldn't over throw the church of England, so they decided to move to the "New world",