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It didn't, as there weren't any "modern bicycles" in the 1700s.
After the Crusades (beginning about 1095), the Church established the Spanish Inquisition between about 1198 and 1255. The Crusades established a precedent of force to defend faith, so they may unintendingly have contributed to the Inquisition, which if you don't know it, was one of the most terrible and brutal moments in the history of the Church.
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In the late 1700s, steam replaced water as the main power source.
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The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
The Church of England or the Anglican Church. The Roman Catholic Church was in existence there but struggled politcally with the English aristocracy. The Presbyterians were especially strong in Scotland.
The puritans went to the Anglican Church
In the 1700s the official religion was Church of England after Henry 8th parted with Rome. The Queen or King is the head of this religion. The Anglican church became the official church of England and anyone who disagreed with the church faced persecution,or harassment
The dominant religion in Connecticut in the 1700s was Congregationalism, stemming from the Puritan tradition. The state had an established church system, with Congregationalism receiving official support. However, there were also small communities of Baptists, Anglicans, and other religious groups in Connecticut during this time.
An established church is a self governing/autonomous and self propagating church.
The Anglican Church was the "established" Church of England, established by Parliment.
The first Protestant church established in Japan was the Yokohama Kaigan Church. It was built in 1872.
Answer The Church of England was established by King Henry VIII of England in 1534 (EDIT)
They questioned both the power of the church and the monarchy in governing.
The Episcopal Church or the Church of England