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Create a new church based on the church of england
They wanted to find religious freedom. People in England had to follow the Church of England, which was led by the king, King Henry VIII. That meant people had to follow his rules and laws. Some people, called separatists, wanted to break away from the church and create their own church. So the separatists went to America to practice their religious beliefs. They were also known as the Puritans. They did not grant religious freedom to others who did not share their religious beliefs.
The main reason the Puritans left England to settle in North America was to escape religious persecution and establish a society based on their strict interpretation of Christianity free from interference from the Church of England. They sought religious freedom and the opportunity to create a community that aligned with their beliefs and values.
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Re;igion changed as Henry needed the religion to change for him to be allowed to get a divorce and remarry at that time this was against religious laws but Henry went onto create his own church The Church of England which had new laws this was the start of an enourmous religious fight.
Henry III did not create the Church of England. He reigned from 1216-1272. You are probably thinking of Henry VIII. Even he could not really said to have created the Church of England. The proper spadework came in his daughter Elizabeth I's reign.
The Pilgrims sought religious freedom from the Church of England, prompting their migration to America. The Puritans, on the other hand, sought to create a society based on their strict religious beliefs and did not necessarily support freedom of religion for other groups.
No. That would contradict the separation of church and state and hinder religious freedom.
They wanted to break away from the Church of England.
Henry did not create the Church of England. The provenance of that Church is deep in history, but it has been said that S.Simon Zelotes, the ,'brother,' of Christ brought the faith and Aristobulos, a friend of S.Paul was the first Bishop in Britain! S.Dorotheus of Tyre. Synopsi de Apostol. 9.
No. That would contradict the separation of church and state and hinder religious freedom.
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