Over time…

New England grew, becoming more diverse, and Puritan customs relaxed.

Puritans became more involved in industry and boosted it to a grand scale.

New England grew in population and became entirely Puritan.

Puritans stayed away from the growing New England economy and disappeared entirely.

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Over time, New England grew, becoming more diverse, and Puritan customs relaxed. As the region developed, the influence of Puritanism began to evolve. While the early Puritan settlers had strict religious observance, over generations, interactions with other cultures and ideas led to a gradual relaxation of those customs. This shift was accompanied by increased engagement in various industries, including trade, fishing, and eventually manufacturing, as the economy diversifies. While Puritan values still influenced many aspects of life, they also adapted to the changing social and economic landscape, allowing New England to thrive and transform into a more pluralistic society.