SETTLING NORTH AMERICA 1497 1732
THE 13 COLONIES LIFE IN EARLY AMERICA
Question
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Puritans
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Separatists
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Patriots
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -“The Mayflower pilgrims were the most extreme kind of reformers. They called themselves Saints, but were also known as Separatists, for their desire to separate themselves completely from the established church.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Pilgrims weren’t called that in their day. Instead, they were known as “Separatists, ” for their desire to break completely from the Church of England, rather than cleanse and reform it from within-the approach urged by the more moderate Puritans.
Detailed explanation-3: -Pilgrim separatists rejected the Church of England and the remnants of Catholicism that the Church of England represented. Puritan non-separatists, while equally fervent in their religious convictions, were committed to reformation of the Church of England and restoration of early Christian society.
Detailed explanation-4: -These first settlers, initially referred to as the Old Comers and later as the Forefathers, did not become known as the Pilgrim Fathers until two centuries after their arrival.
Detailed explanation-5: -Separatists were a group of Puritans who advocated total withdrawal from the Church of England. The Separatists wanted the freedom to worship independently from English authority. The Separatists who undertook the journey on the Mayflower were later called Pilgrims.