The Puritans who went to New England did not all agree with…

The Puritans who went to New England did not all agree with each other — but they were all Calvinists who wanted to practice what they considered a more pure form of Christianity.  Historians (and re-enactors) also debate who were the real “Puritans.”  But two groups of “Puritan” Calvinists were particularly influential in the founding of American colonies in New England.  Match these two groups.