<Tr> <Th> Puritans </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> The Puritan (1887), a statue in Springfield, Massachusetts by Augustus Saint - Gaudens </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Background (show) <Ul> <Li> Christianity </Li> <Li> Protestantism </Li> <Li> Reformation </Li> <Li> English Reformation </Li> <Li> Calvinism </Li> <Li> Anglicanism </Li> <Li> Arminianism </Li> <Li> Arminianism in the Church of England </Li> <Li> English Dissenters </Li> <Li> Independents </Li> <Li> Nonconformism </Li> <Li> English Presbyterianism </Li> <Li> Ecclesiastical separatism </Li> <Li> 17th - century denominations in England </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> Christianity </Li> <Li> Protestantism </Li> <Li> Reformation </Li> <Li> English Reformation </Li> <Li> Calvinism </Li> <Li> Anglicanism </Li> <Li> Arminianism </Li> <Li> Arminianism in the Church of England </Li> <Li> English Dissenters </Li> <Li> Independents </Li> <Li> Nonconformism </Li> <Li> English Presbyterianism </Li> <Li> Ecclesiastical separatism </Li> <Li> 17th - century denominations in England </Li> </Ul>

After 1660 england resumed its colonization of north america because of