who were the people infuenced by the new religion?
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The New England colonists—with the exception of Rhode Island—were predominantly Puritans, who, by and large, led strict religious lives.
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Many wealthy merchants, artisans, and common people were inspired by the teachings of Buddha. The people of the cities attracted by the teachings of Buddha and he became a ray of hope in the changed circumstances.
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