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Puritan Leaders
Influential figures within the Puritan movement, which was a significant religious reform movement within the Church of England, aiming to simplify and regulate forms of worship.
English Toleration Act
A 1690 act of Parliament that allowed all English Protestants to worship freely.
Non-Puritan Merchants
Merchants operating in the American colonies who did not adhere to Puritan religious principles, often playing a significant role in the economic life of the colonies.
Puritan Women
Refers to women part of the Puritan religious group in the 16th and 17th centuries, known for their strict moral codes and significant role in family and community life.
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