Emerging in 16th-century England, Puritans sought to "purify" the Church of England from Catholic rituals, emphasizing strict moral discipline and personal Bible study. Their influence shaped early American colonies, particularly in New England, through community-based governance and education. Modern historians, theologians, and genealogists benefit from studying Puritanism to understand foundational Western religious, legal, and social structures.
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