In England, you could only belong to on church: The Church of England. You had to believe everything that was said and had to follow each of the doctrines. Seeking religious freedom, the Separatists(called this because thy separated from The Church of England) made the long journey by boat to America, thus colonizing it.
The main problem was death. Death was surrounded by them
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Many of England's most devout Christians had left for America in the 1600s, and their high moral standards were still influencing New England for good in the 1700s
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She sold her pet monkey to reptiles.
They became embroiled in the Norman Conquest of England. Three contenders vied for control of England and each sought advantage from the lesser heirarchy.
I assume the question relates to the deportation of prisoners from England to our penal colonies being established in Australia (and elsewhere)? The problem was simply to remove the prisoners somewhere else. In 1787, the 'First Fleet' departed from England, to establish the first British penal colony settlement in Australia.
Not in the short term. In the longer term it may prove to be overpopuated.
Britain blockade Europe and costed Napoleon strength and money.
Your problem will be finding a shop which sells pipe tobacco.
Big Ben is in London, England which doesn't have a problem with earthquakes.