Theology in the Early New England Colonies

The early history of the New England colonies in the United States has been a subject of interest among historians and the general public alike. With the growing trend of family history research and genealogy, more people are turning to the past to uncover the roots of their ancestors. Recently, the emphasis on understanding the original faiths and their practices in the colonies has gained attention. A key aspect of this period is the role of religion in shaping daily life, governance, and community.

Recommended for you
  • Sunday worship was a regular occurrence, and public observance guided daily routines.
  • Their ideals of hard work, thrift, and self-discipline became the foundation of colonial culture.
  • A Legacy of Diversity

    Puritanism, a form of Calvinist Protestantism, was the dominant faith in the early New England colonies. The following phrases are all about the Puritan faith in the colonies:

    The Puritan Faith