Why were the puritans selfish?

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The Puritans were not inherently selfish. They were a religious group seeking to purify the Church of England and establish a more "pure" form of worship. They believed in moral and religious purity and aimed to create a society based on those principles, which may have been perceived as narrow-minded or exclusive.

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