Why did the Puritans move to New England?

They were trying to escape poverty and famine.
They hoped to find gold and other riches.
They wanted to practice their own religion.
They were forced into exile by the British government.

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The primary reason the Puritans moved to New England was that they wanted to practice their own religion. They sought to establish a community where they could freely worship according to their beliefs and create a society based on their religious values, separate from the Church of England, which they felt was corrupt and needed reform. While other factors, such as economic opportunities or political pressures, might have influenced individuals, the central motivation for the large-scale movement was to achieve religious freedom.