and they did contribute a lot to the formation of the colony with their strict work ethic and dedication to commerce. It was a tribute to these settlers that ,realizing the rocky soil of NE was not very conducive to agriculture, set out to survive and thus fortify their economy with trade, instead. They succeeded by oceanic trade, trading lumber and fish with others who in return supplied needed goods--not to mention molasses and rum. The puritans established the first corporation on American soil and made it work.
Sadly, they proceeded to try to establish a theocracy and that did NOT work and that should be a lesson to all who think that the "founders" were Christain and that this therefore should be a Christian nation. They were the early settlers, but not the founders. Puritanism, a derivative of Calvinism, simply died, because the economic conditions changed in the community and it no longer served it's purpose on the quest for a good life.
As the population increased rapidly here, the children of the puritans and their children gradually became acclimated to the increased population and the increased trade and a change occurred in the social venue. They no longer wanted to adhere to the religon of the Puritans when it no longer was feasable to adhere to a theocracy due to the rapid change and the enjoyment of the good life.
With regard to the the Jewish population, I visited a Jewish synagogue in Rhode Island that claims to be the first Jewish synagogue established in America. Newport Rhode Island is a unique and quite interesting place to visit, if anyone is interested in seeing that part of history, from the early seventeenth century into the era of the very rich and famous--the narrow streets are lined with 18th century houses and a walk through them all would take at least two hours. It is really interesting if you like that and very well kept and restored.
http://www.vernonjohns.org/nonracists/necnwprt.htmlThe huge mansions are a sight to behold, and an astonishing view into the times of the barron nobility. At Christmas time they are decorated in magnificient Victorian fashion--a sight to behold, indeed. Amazing places those mansions of the rich and famous, and kept up meticulously. You would not believe it!
http://www.newportmansions.org/ http://www.tourosynagogue.org/Indeed, there were a variety of Christian sects that settled America, and they all were in a battle to exclude others from their domain.