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The Puritans: Fanatic or not? A religious fanatic is someone who takes his or her religion to the extreme, letting it control everything in his or her day to day life. The Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay colony are a prime example of this extremist view of religion.
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A religious fanatic is someone who takes his or her religion to the extreme, letting it control everything in his or her day to day life. The Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay colony are a prime example of this extremist view of religion. ... The Puritans were the true definition of religious fanatics;
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The Puritans in Massachusetts ... Puritan, magistrate, theocracy, courage, spiritual conviction, religious beliefs conscience, religious fanatic, play, drama, history, Quaker invasion persecution, sedition, non-violent resistance, oppression hanged, Boston, 1660, Massachusetts Bay Colony, religious confrontation;
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...1629 the New England Company was reorganized as the Massachusetts Bay Company after receiving a more secure patent from...soon dotted with firmly rooted communities. The early Puritans were primarily agricultural people, although a merchant... ... The Founders of . Their Religious Aims and Motives. A Novel Basis...
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In 1628 a group of Puritans, led by John Winthrop and Thomas Dudley, persuaded King James to grant them an area of land between the Massachusetts Bay and Charles River in North America. That year the group sent John Endecott to begin a plantation in Salem.
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Project: The Puritans of Massachusetts Bay ... By looking at their religious documents, their poetry and their stories, you are invited to plumb the depths of the Puritan mind in order to determine what aspects of Puritans life and culture have remained with us, still deeply rooted in the American culture of the 21st century.
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A band of religious fanatics, ... Later members of another sect known as 'The Puritans' founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony. They promptly made it illegal to be anything but a Puritan, and soon were expelling large numbers of their own members for not being sufficiently Puritan, which is how the nearby colonies of Rhode...
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Puritan Concept Often Over-Simplified If you have a bit of an understanding of the above, you start to see that the concept we Americans often have of Puritans is just a tad bit oversimplified, that is, the concept of a group of religious fanatics who placed a great focus on religion in their lives.
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Witchcraft, Religious Fanaticism and Schizophrenia - Salem Revisited. Author points out that Puritan religious fanaticism was evident in Massachusetts a few years before 1692 and explains the role of Puritanism in the cause and actions of the witch hunt in 1692...
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