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In the 16th and 17th centuries, Puritans faced significant persecution in England due to their dissenting religious beliefs, which sought to reform the Church of England rather than separate from it. They were often subjected to fines, imprisonment, and social ostracism for their nonconformity. Many Puritans fled to the American colonies, where they sought the freedom to practice their faith without persecution, leading to the establishment of communities that reflected their strict religious values. Despite finding some degree of religious autonomy in America, they still faced challenges and conflicts with other groups and differing beliefs.

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