The author compares the Puritans to other groups of their time by highlighting that "They were less tolerant and more aggressive than the English." This comparison emphasizes the Puritans' strict religious beliefs and their often harsh attitudes toward dissenters, setting them apart from other groups in their environment.
How does the author compare the Puritans to other groups of their time?
They were less tolerant and more aggressive than the English.
They were more tolerant and reflective than other Europeans.
They refused to apologize for mistakes.
They were far more violent than other European groups.
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