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Q: What are three terms that describe New England church buildings in colonial days?
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What was religion like in colonial New Hampshire?

Church of England.


What are The two most important buildings in a New England village?

Some buildings in a New England village are: a church, a meeting house, school and they had an area just for houses.


Who was most prominent defender of freedom of religion and the separation of church and state in colonial New England?

roger Williams


What were the different religious groups in colonial New York?

Church of England and Dutch Reformed but that base spread as immigration increased.


The most prominent defender of freedom of religion and the separation of church and state in colonial New England was whom?

Roger Williams

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What 2 buildings did Henry the 8th build?

the church of England


What was the main religion in colonial New Hampshire?

The Church of England.


What religion did colonial New Hampshire settle as?

The Church of England.


What was religion like in colonial New Hampshire?

Church of England.


What are The two most important buildings in a New England village?

Some buildings in a New England village are: a church, a meeting house, school and they had an area just for houses.


What was the predominate religion in colonial Massachusetts?

Puritans from within the Church of England.


What was the predominant religion of colonial Massachusetts?

Puritans from the Church of England.


What was the dominant religion in colonial Maryland?

The majority were Protestant from the Church of England.


What was the most important building in in colonial colonial New England town?

The town's most important building in New England was the meeting house or church.


What is common features of Mexican colonial towns?

A central plaza or zocalo, surrounded by administrative buildings and a church.


The Anglican Church was a more powerful force in colonial life than the Congregational Church of New England?

False.


What was practiced in colonial Virginia?

Colonial Virginia was under the control of England and the early Virginian colonists, by law, had to pay taxes to support the Anglican Church (Church of England.) Most of the early colonists in Virginia were part of the Anglican Church, however there were some other Protestant denominations that were present.