The Puritans migrated to North America primarily to escape religious persecution in England and to establish a society based on their strict interpretation of Christianity, which they felt was increasingly compromised by the established Church of England. Their migration led to the establishment of colonies, such as Massachusetts Bay, where they could practice their beliefs freely, significantly influencing the religious, cultural, and political landscape of early American society.
the puritans were a sect of protestent chrisians in europe who believed that the protestant churh had fallen too far from its origin and was becoming too liberal in its belief system they migrated to north america during the age of discovery because they did not align with either the catolic or protestant state churhes what were th causes and effect of the puritans migration to north america in 1-2 sentences
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