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Paperback The Puritan Colonies Book

ISBN: 1178973662

ISBN13: 9781178973662

The Puritan Colonies

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"The Puritan Colonies" offers a comprehensive exploration of the establishment and development of Puritan settlements in North America. This detailed historical account examines the religious, social, and political foundations of these colonies, tracing their evolution from early settlements to influential societies that shaped the future of the United States.

John Andrew Doyle delves into the motivations behind the Puritan migration, the challenges they faced in the New World, and the unique societal structures they created. The book analyzes the interplay between religious beliefs, governance, and daily life in Puritan communities, providing insight into the enduring legacy of Puritanism on American culture and identity. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the key figures, events, and ideas that defined this formative period in American history.

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