The English king henry VIII decided to separate his nation from the catholic church after the pope refused to permit him to divorce his wife. henry established the church of England, also called the Anglican church. The church of England kept most catholic beliefs, but rejected the power of the pope. English reformer William Tyndale believed the Anglican church should reject all catholic beliefs and practices. In England people debated whether to keep most catholic beliefs or adopt more protestant reforms.
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Rooted in the larger commercial rivalry between the English and Dutch.Resulted in a colony of great diversity.Involved an invading fleet into a lightly defended port.
Effects in religious, social, and political aspects of life occurred, as well as an impact on education and language development.
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The Americans had become used to little interference from Britain. As a result, they viewed the colonies as independent with only minimal oversight from Britain. Britain saw the colonies as theirs, and believed they held the right to control all aspects of colonial life.
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The North American colonies in the 1600s were both similar in that they wanted the freedom of religion and to be treated fairly by Great Britain. The political aspects and financial aspects of each of the colonies however were very different.
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Some dialy aspectrs were that they had to work hard to plant crops. Life was harsh because disease spread faster in the southern colonies