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Before the colonization period began, the people living in England were protestants. They were members of the Church of England.
Puritanism began in the 1560's. It began in England, started by Queen Elizabeth I. She stated the main definition of it, it was soon carried on through out and changed by the people of England. Puritans eventually left England in fear of religious persecution.
The single most monumental event in relation to the tumultuous religious change(s) happening during the England Restoration was restoration of the national Church of England
The Puritans were upset because the Church of England had both Catholic and Protestant ceremonies and beliefs. (A+)
The Puritans were upset because the Church of England had both Catholic and Protestant ceremonies and beliefs. A+
The people in England before the colonization period began practiced primarily Christianity, particularly Catholicism. Religion played a significant role in their daily lives and influenced social and political structures. The Church had great authority and power in England during this time.
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The Puritan and Quaker movements started in England because they wanted to break away from the Church of England. These two groups came to America for religious freedom, and their movements spread further in this New World.
The Puritans were dissenters who sought to change practices in the Church of England.
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New England Institute of Religious Research was created in 1991.
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