What Happened to the Puritans?
The Loss of Community in the New World
By N. Katers, published Apr 03, 2006
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Numbering over 20,000 in 1650 and peaking at 90,000 in 1700 in the New England colonies, it seemed that Puritanism was running strong in the British colonies. The creation of the Plymouth settlement in the future Massachusetts in 1619 (in Cape Cod) led to the Mayflower Compact, which stated that the will of the majority would be the deciding factor in the settlement’s laws. This was in response to the Anglican Church’s draconian measures against religious expression (or at least perceived draconian nature of these measures) and fundamental belief in religious freedom in the Puritan communities.
However, there were early disagreements between moderate Puritans (who felt that reform could be made within the Anglican Church) and the radical Pilgrims (who felt the need to set an example to the Anglicans) over how to govern the colony. The Plymouth settlers absorbed with the more organized Massachusetts Bay settlers to create a “city on the hill,” a strongly religious community to set an example for future settlers. However, while it would seem that combining the communities would strengthen the Puritan cause, it only furthered the diffusion of Puritan fervor in the New England states and exacerbated the already raging debates between different Puritan groups.
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