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How are the Puritans and Pilgrims alike and different?

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They are similar as they are both English Protestants who believed in reformation in the Church of England. They are different as Pilgrims are separatists and Puritans were non-separatists.
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How are the Puritans and Pilgrims alike and different?

What are they?

  • The term Pilgrim is commonly used for those who boarded and rode the Mayflower to the New World.
  • The term Puritan is used for those who were a member of the religious reform, Puritanism. Hence the name, Puritan!

How are they similar?

  • Both Pilgrims and Puritans wanted religious freedoms. They wanted to worship their god without being charged with a crime. Both Puritans and Pilgrims came from strict areas. You have to believe in their god and worship their god in the way they wanted you to.

How are they different?

  • Puritans remained apart of their country. They wanted a reformation(which they got), however they remained faithful to the church.
  • Pilgrims did not stay apart of their country. They wanted a fresh new start. The pilgrims were separatists. They had no more patience for their country and started over!

Conclusion:

  • The Pilgrims and Puritans were very similar. They wanted the exact same thing. However, they went about it in two completely different ways.

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