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Before the colonization period began, the people living in England were protestants. They were members of the Church of England.
True Ireland was England first attempt at colonisation
Rather than true dissenters, the Puritans wanted to reform the Church of England. Only when the Anglican Church refused this reformation did the Puritans actually split. They could be fairly intolerant, not just of other Protestant beliefs, but of any criticism of their church doctrine by members. As a result, dissenters were not tolerated.
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the puritans left New England because they didn't like dissenters ways and they questioned the dissenters an they were miss treated
England's treatment of the colonies changed after the Glorious Revolution. A new king was instated who set forth more restricting policies on colonists.
The Puritans were dissenters who sought to change practices in the Church of England.
puritans in England /dissenter sin new England how are the similar
The Puritans were known as dissenters because they dissented from the practices and beliefs of the Church of England. They believed in simplifying and purifying church practices to align more closely with their interpretation of the Bible. This led to conflicts and persecution by the authorities.
Curate of the same county. has written: 'A letter of religion to the Protestant-dissenters from the Church of England, of what denomination soever in the county of Kent' -- subject(s): Dissenters, Religious, Religious Dissenters
I'm pretty sure they didn't like it so much due to the fact that a rather fair quantity of people in the new england colonies were against slavery so they probably had the same opinion about the treatment of the native americans.
Henry William Parkinson has written: 'The true reason why the nonconformists can and will celebrate the bi-centenary of the ejectment in 1662' -- subject(s): Church of England, Dissenters, Religious, Establishment and disestablishment, Religious Dissenters 'Modern pleas for state-churches examined' -- subject(s): Church and state, Church of England, Dissenters, Religious, Establishment and disestablishment, Religious Dissenters
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William Barker has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Church history, Church of England, Controversial literature, Dissenters, Religious, History, Religious Dissenters
the colonists came from England
It didn't. The colonists became unfriendly towards England.