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Q: What colony was separated by the Church of England?
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What did the separatists seek?

To be separated from the Church of England.


In 1758 the official church of the colony of Georgia was?

Anglican Church, or Church of England, made official church of Georgia colony in 1758.


Plymouth colony was settled by?

church of england


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Church of England


Which colony was settled by separatists from the church of England?

plymouth


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The religious dissenters who established Plymouth colony were the?

The religious dissenters who established Plymouth colony were known as the Pilgrims and Puritans. They made their way there in 1620.


Which New England colony was made part of Massachusetts Bay in 1641 but separated from the Bay Colony in 1679?

New Hampshire


How old is the Church of England?

It was approximately 1533 that Henry VII separated England from the catholic church headed by the pope and established the Anglican church, or church of England. Since it is currently 2009, the church is 476 years old.


Can Prince Charles be head of the Church of England?

No, there is an official head of the church of england and it is not the queen or her representatives. When king henry 8th was alive, he created the church of england and down the road of history, the church and state separated.


Where did the Pilgrims from the Church of New England settle in the New World?

The Pilgrims from the Church of New England settled in Plymouth Colony in what is now Massachusetts in 1620. They established the colony after fleeing religious persecution in England and seeking religious freedom.


Colony of New Hampshire's religious beliefs?

Primarily Church of England.