1. Constitution, Connecticut, Congressional
2. Framers, indentured servants
3. John Locke, a monarchy
4. Resolution of Separation
5. Founders, Confederate
6. Civil Rights
7. Federalists
8. Alter, Executive, Vote, 2/3rds
9. Limited Government
10. Separation of Powers
11. Reserved, Implied power
Executive, Legislative, Judicial
bureaucracy, dictate laws, evaluate laws
Cabinet, Speaker Pro Temp, judges
All of the above hope this helps
The Puritans were protestants that were trying to reform the Protestant religion in England. They were trying to kick out the Catholic influence from the England. So they practically had their own new movement, Puritanism, that was know for it's intensity for the religious experience that it fostered. So all in all, the Puritans were Anglicans.