Puritans were a sect of Christians from Europe who had the same beliefs as Protestant Christians. (1 point)

A. True
B. Flase

B. False

B. False

B. False

The statement is false. The Puritans were a Protestant religious group that emerged during the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe. They held strict and conservative religious beliefs and sought to "purify" the Church of England from what they perceived as remnants of Catholicism. While the Puritans were Protestant Christians, their beliefs and practices differed from other Protestant denominations such as Lutheranism or Calvinism.