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John Wesley's trip to America in 1736 was largely unsuccessful due to his inability to effectively connect with the colonists and his rigid, doctrinal approach to ministry. His strict adherence to Anglican practices clashed with the more relaxed religious attitudes of the settlers. Additionally, his tumultuous relationship with a parishioner led to scandal and ultimately his return to England after only a few years. This experience prompted Wesley to reevaluate his methods and later contribute significantly to the Methodist movement back in England.

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