The decline of Puritanism was due to several factors. One major factor was the internal struggle Puritans faced in America. There was much resentment of the power of few over many. Also, Massachusetts became a Crown colony, and theocracy suffered from the lack of flexibility. Puritanism also decayed because many disliked the "closed" lifestyle, and when the presence of the frontier was made known, the concept of self-reliance, individualism, and optimism became popular.
As for when it ended, well it never really did. Hints of Puritanism are still alive today. The pride we take in our nation and communities closely resembles that of Puritans. Also, most religions share some common beliefs with the Puritans (for more info on their basic beliefs check http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap1/chap1.html).
The decline of Puritanism had many playing roles. The immigrants not seeking salvation increased at the same time that descendants began to question the rigidity of the faith. In the end the inflexibility of the faith was its greatest weakness and strength.
AnswerCalvin
The lack of money led to their decline.
The decline of the Aryans was due to the division of their society into bootie.The Aryans mixd with the original inhabitants of India.
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The decline of Puritanism had many playing roles. The immigrants not seeking salvation increased at the same time that descendants began to question the rigidity of the faith. In the end the inflexibility of the faith was its greatest weakness and strength.
The Halfway Covenant allowed partial church membership to those who had not experienced a conversion but were baptized as infants. This led to a watering down of Puritan religious standards and a decline in the influence of Puritanism in New England. It also sparked debates within the Puritan community about the requirements for church membership and religious commitment.
To be puritanism is to be a group of English Protests that form in the 16th century to bring religious reform.
AnswerCalvin
Puritanism spawned several different denominations as outgrowths and detractors, Baptist were one of these.
John Calvin?
1860
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No one person was responsible for the founding of Puritanism. The puritans began in the early 17th century as an offshoot of Swiss Calvinism.
Yes, Puritanism is capitalized because it refers to a specific religious movement and ideology that originated in 16th-century England.
The term "puritanism" has two particularly distinct meanings. First, capitalized as "Puritanism", it denotes that group of English Protestants who dissented from the established English Church in the Colonial Period. Second, as "puritanism", it denotes any attitude or outlook that is very strictly religious while considering bodily pleasures and joys to be unlawful and/or sinful.
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