The Three Characteristics of the Puritan Society were:
1. The Church and the belief in God
2. Agriculture sustenance
3. Family bonds
Living in the North West of the Modern United States, the Puritans had established societies in what are now known as Massachusetts.
At the time, the area was chosen by the Puritans since the topography was similar to their old village in England.
There was abundant land, good soil for agriculture and thick forests for both game and security.