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(1) They disagreed with the religious teaching of the church of England. (2) The church of England was the same as the Government of England. (3) Pilgrims had different beliefs than the rest of the English people.
Because they disagreed with the ostentation of luxury shown by the church
They most disagreed with the British king because the British king said that everyone in Great Britain had to belong to the English Church, and the people who started the 13 colonies did not want that. So, you could say that they most disagreed with the British king saying everyone had to belong to the English Church.
They had both disagreed with the Church of England. It was said that the wanted to "purify" the church.
In the 1700s the official religion was Church of England after Henry 8th parted with Rome. The Queen or King is the head of this religion. The Anglican church became the official church of England and anyone who disagreed with the church faced persecution,or harassment
Puritans disagreed with practices of the Church of England.
The church of England came with the first settlers as they were English'
The head of the Church of England is the current English monarch.
The Episcopal Church or the Church of England
It depends which era you are speaking of. I think you're probably talking about Martin Luther, who disagreed with the teachings of the Roman Catholic church, and whose followers were the Protestants - they protested against the teachings, practices and beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.
English church ??
The Church of England - a branch of Christianity. England has a state religion--the Anglican Church. 75% of English residents belong to this religion.