Describe the puritan beliefs system and their main points of view in two sentences

(Ex: what they thought about the government, how they set up their colony)

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Puritans believed in a theocratic government where church and state were closely intertwined, viewing civil authority as a means to uphold religious morality and communal piety. They established their colonies, particularly in New England, based on strict religious principles, valuing hard work, personal discipline, and a covenant with God, which they believed governed their success and social order.