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the disestablishment of the Anglican church
They wanted to change the Anglican Church,while separatists wanted to separate from the Anglican Church
The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church the Pilgrims wanted to make their own churches. Hope I helped yah ;)
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Actually, there was two who wanted to leave the English church. They were the Pilgrams and thr Quakers. Both groups came to the colonies to create the life that they wanted.
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.
Anglican Church.
Anglican Church
The Episcopal Church
The new name for the church was the Protestant Episcopal Church.
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the disestablishment of the Anglican church
No, in all Southern colonies the Anglican church was the state church and membership was required.
Actually, the "main" religion was Anglican, but the colony of Virginia was also very diverse. Mostly any type of Christianity, Baptist, Presbyterian, etc.hi
The Anglican Church is known as the Church of England.
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Virginia would also be considered Anglican.
Virginia statute for religious freedom.