What is the difference between a Puritan and a Pilgrim (Separatists)?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: "Pilgrims are Puritans, but they are "radical" Puritans who were not willing to try to fix the Church of England (Anglican Church) of all Catholic rituals. Both went to New England for religious reasons, but Pilgrims settled in Plymouth while Puritans came to Massachusetts"

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What did the British mean by the term “Western Design”?

a) a plan to gain a foothold in the Caribbean and eventually displace the Spanish there b) a plan to drive the French from Tortuga Consider This: Why were the Dutch, English, and French interested in the Caribbean? See 4.3.3: Competition in the Caribbean. c) a plan to establish colonies at Boston, Jamestown, and Roanoke Consider This: Why were the Dutch, English, and French interested in the Caribbean? See 4.3.3: Competition in the Caribbean. d) a plan to step up privateering attacks by men like Sir Francis Drake Consider This: Why were the Dutch, English, and French interested in the Caribbean? See 4.3.3: Competition in the Caribbean.

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Mesopotamian religion was

A) monotheistic. B) very simple with few rules and tenets. C) severely critical of cultures that practiced divination. D) one in which no one god reigned supreme and deities were closely related to cities. E) abstract and metaphorical.

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In its final draft, the Declaration of Independence tacitly excluded the ________ of all Americans who were black slaves.

a. One-half. b. One-fifth. c. One-tenth. d. One-third.

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What was the outcome of the Battle of Salamis?

a. The Greeks and Persians fought to a bloody draw. b. The Persians defeated the Greeks in a major land battle. c. The Greeks defeated the Persians in a major land battle. d. The Persians defeated the Greeks in a major naval battle. e. The Greeks defeated the Persians in a major naval battle.

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