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The separation of the church and state resulted in a stronger economy for Britain.The students watched as their teacher began the separation of the compounds.
She didn’t start a church her father did and it was the Church of England. When he broke from the Catholic Church he began the Church of England.
That would be in the colony of Rhode Island, that was founded in 1636, by Roger Williams.
The Puritans began to break away from the Church of England in the late 16th century. This process accelerated during the reign of King James I, leading to increased tensions that later culminated in the establishment of the Plymouth Colony in 1620 by Pilgrims seeking religious freedom.
The Church of England began when King Henry VIII, tired over being controlled by the Pope, broke away from Rome and founded the Church of England in 1534.
The established church of colonial Georgia was the Church of England, a protestant denomination. Back in England, Catholicism and Protestantism had a history of feuds, a nasty split that began when Martin Luther denounced the Catholic Church for the corruption that plagued it at the time. It makes sense, then, that a predominantly protestant colony like Georgia would discourage Catholics from living there, what with the history between the two religions still so fresh.
Before the colonization period began, the people living in England were protestants. They were members of the Church of England.
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If you are speaking of Henry VIII, then that would be the Church of England, also known as the Anglican church.
In 1620 the ship Mayflower landed on the Massachusetts coast and began Plymouth colony.
He began the church of England because the pope would not allow Henry the viii to divorce Katherine of Aragon.
It was not Henry 5, but the 8th. He began the Reformation by closing the Catholic Church and taking their assets. The church he created was the Church of England.