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Why did the puritans establish such strict laws

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They were incredibly religious and dedicated to the church of england.

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Puritans lived under harsh rules. During the seventeenth century, the combined New England colonies formed a virtual Puritan commonwealth. Unlike the Pilgrims who came to Massachusetts in 1620, the Puritans believed that the Church of England was a true church, though in need of major reforms.

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