Pure Americans were persecuted in Europe, and Puritans moved to the current United States. Their religion follows a number of beliefs that do not match with other European Christians. These ideals were with Puritan when they settled in the United States to establish their idealistic utopian society. Puritan society was hardly able to meet their expectations, but some of their basic values are still reflected in today's Americans. These beliefs include dislike for any bluntness, strong hatred for tyranny, and a shining example of the United States as the rest of the world.
As taught in America today, the history of Puritans was concentrated in the Puritans of the 1600s. Because they arrived in the United States of America. However, in order to truly understand Puritans, it is necessary to return to the UK with them to the Atlantic Ocean. I must return to England, which originated from Henry VIII 100 years ago. This is when the British Bible was smuggled into the UK and created Bible Christianity and British reform. In the 1500's, Puritan was first confirmed and named. They are Christians who believe in the Bible. At that time they appeared as an evangelical psychic movement in history. British Puritan continued to be a prominent activist in British reform. View this article
Puritan invaded the political field of British history between 1620 and 1650. At the same time, Puritan emigrated to America many times. However, the English part of the history of Puritans is not common in the United States. This is partly due to the way this history is taught. As a Westerner, we tend to return to the Hellenistic Greek-Roman idea that we learned during the previous period of Greek culture. I think in the box. Our educational system is divided into history. It divides history into various themes according to country and century. Therefore, the story of Puritan is divided into two aspects, "American history" and "British history". As a result, students appearing in the UK, crossing the Atlantic Ocean, crossing the New World, circulated for centuries, students can not fully understand the history of Puritans.