The New England Puritan grew after the Spanish invincible fleet fell to England and the generation of Puritans was children and grandchildren of Protestant Reform in Europe. As an idealist in the colonial era, Puritan came to the United States to seek freedom in a different way from Britain and to practice religion. Puritan believed that New England would establish the "visible" Kingdom of God and that the external behavior of this society would follow God's law.
It should be noted that the New England Puritan colony occurred in a relatively short period between 1620 and 1640. Persecution led Puritan to New England not until 1640, but they suddenly ceased in that year. Professor Taylor states as follows. "After 125 years from that day, more people returned from New England to Old England instead of returning from Old England to New England." After all, Archbishop Lauder (1645) and Charles I (1649) were in trouble and chose the great Puritan Oliver Cromwell to lead the Commonwealth.
Puritan who emigrated to New England almost stopped between 1649 and 1660, during which Oliver Cromwell dominated the parents of England. Cromwell's rule represented the climax of the British Civil War acquired by Puritan. Puritan had little incentive to move into the new world during the Interregnum (which means literally "during the king"). All they want - free to practice their religious beliefs and as representatives of the government - can be used in the UK. Along with the recovery of Stuart, many British emigrated to the new world again. It is no coincidence that these immigrants brought about the revolutionary Republican ideals.
The New England Puritan grew after the Spanish invincible fleet fell to England and the generation of Puritans was children and grandchildren of Protestant Reform in Europe. As an idealist in the colonial era, Puritan came to the United States to seek freedom in a different way from Britain and to practice religion. Puritan believed that New England was a "visible" country of God, a place to establish a society that is the foundation of outgoing behavior. Both New England and Chesapeake area people both belonged to the same British origin in 1700, and both areas have two different directions. Because both groups face specific problems in this area and because the situation is different, each group is obliged to reconsider and rebuild their society. Therefore, the motivation of New England and New England, geographical and government differences