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In France, the leaders of the French Revolution and after them, Napoleon; in Turkey, Kemal Atatürk, after the fall of the Ottoman Empire; in the USA, Thomas Jefferson.

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Q: Who wanted separate the church and state?
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How did the separatist get their name?

They got their name because they wanted to be separate from the church.


What protesters wanted to separate from the church of England?

The Pilgrims and the Puritans both wanted to separate from the Church of England.


Who wanted to separate from the Anglican Church?

The Pilgrims.


Who wanted to separate the Anglican church?

The Pilgrims.


What did puritans want to do to the Anglican church?

They wanted to change the Anglican Church,while separatists wanted to separate from the Anglican Church


What did the puritans want to do to the Anglican church?

They wanted to change the Anglican Church,while separatists wanted to separate from the Anglican Church


The puritans were protestants who wanted to?

Reform the Anglican Church


Pilgrims who wanted to separate from the church of England?

Seperatists.


Who was the person who wanted to separate from the church of England?

the god of Christians


How did the separatists get there name?

They got their name because they wanted to be separate from the church.


What is the difference between pilgrims and puritan?

The Pilgrims wanted to separate from the church in England, which is why they left for America. The Puritans wanted to purify or improve the practices of the church which is why they came to America. The similarities were that they wanted to leave to escape discrimination by the king for their religious practices which did not follow the rules of the English church.


The movement to separate church and state during the writing of the new state constitutions was most successful in?

The movement to separate church and state during the writing of the new state constitutions was most successful in Virginia. Virginia was the 10th U.S. state.