The Three Characteristics of the Puritan Society were:
1. The Church and the belief in God
2. Agriculture sustenance
3. Family bonds
Living in the North West of the Modern United States, the Puritans had established societies in what are now known as Massachusetts.
At the time, the area was chosen by the Puritans since the topography was similar to their old village in England.
There was abundant land, good soil for agriculture and thick forests for both game and security.
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Children worked long hours with few breaks, and life was often abusive, but the money was needed. Eventually, laws began to regulate child labor. Child labor created a new expectation of children not being at home all day, and in 1881, primary education was declared as mandatory for all children.
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The Byzantine Empire began when Roman emperor Constantine I decided to relocate the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to ancient Greek colony Byzantium. With the decline of the Roman Empire in the West, began the rise of the Byzantine in the East. Byzantine Empire began with Greek-influenced culture and language. Byzantine empire arts were very much different from the Roman. Art reflected upon the orthodox Christianity, depicting religious subjects of Christ, Mary and Saints along with emperors and their queens. Hagia Sophia remains a perfect example of art and architecture.