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When the British first established colonies in America, they primarily introduced Anglicanism and Puritanism. Anglicanism, associated with the Church of England, was prevalent in the southern colonies, while Puritanism, a more reformist branch of Protestantism, took root in New England. These religious denominations played significant roles in shaping the cultural and social landscape of the early colonies.

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