The Puritans organized public education in the state of Massachusetts.
All the eastern state of America during the time of the British.
Some puritans did advocate for a degree of separation of church and state, believing that the church should have its own authority independent of the state. However, many puritans also believed in a close relationship between church and state, with the state supporting and enforcing the religious beliefs of the church.
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Massachusetts Bay, Massachusetts.
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Seperation of church and state
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Boston was founded by the Puritans in 1630 and became the state capital of Massachusetts in 1788.
No, there was not a clear separation of church and state in the English colony. For instance, only Puritans could vote in the original colony. Their charter was revoked, and they were grouped with other areas into a province, and voting was extended to non-Puritans in 1691.
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