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Consider everything you have learned about the Puritans from schoolbook, movies, etc. What is your overall view or opinion of this historical group? How does this compare to our generalizations or stereotypes about the Puritans?

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Answer: They are very strong opinionated. They beleive that their life is based on one goal, to live and please God and fufill his demands. Not very openminded nor welcoming of other religions. ( sorry i kinda hated this unit in class but i did remeber some little things)

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My overall view of this historical group is still mostly negative. Although Puritans sought good ideals and a manner to be closer to God, their practices could be quite dehumanizing.

They were judgmental, paying attention to other people's sins and harshly punishing anything that went against their beliefs. Freedom of action and speech was restricted where Puritan beliefs were prevalent.

The information I have learned served to reinforce our generalizations about the Puritans.

  • The Puritans were a religious group belonging to the Protestant Church.
  • Their main goal was to purify their religious practices, getting rid of any ritual originally belonging to the Catholic Church and which was not based directly on the Bible.
  • Puritans are to this day seen as a strict group. They were famous, for instance, for the witch trials in Salem.
  • Their concern with holiness and chastity translated into judgment of others. Sins were constantly being watched for, and the punishment for them was often excessive.

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