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How did puritian influence in new england change from the 1600s to the 1700s?

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Puritan influence increased as more Puritans arrived from England.
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Answer: The correct answer is : They emigrated enough Puritans to the new world, during the Great Migration, seeking religious freedom in the United States and in New England they tried to form a Community of the Holy. The high morals and thoughts of the Puritans influenced the social development of the colonies by imposing rules that would later be used to form the political structure of the colonies, the Puritans also influenced the social structure, lifestyle, predestination and economic development. Everything should be gathered and centered around the church both physically and mentally.

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