Yes, Elizabeth I disagreed with the Separatists, who sought to break away from the Church of England and establish independent congregations. Her religious policies aimed to maintain a unified national church, and she considered the Separatists' actions a threat to social and political stability. Elizabeth believed in a moderate form of Protestantism and sought to suppress radical movements that challenged her authority. As a result, many Separatists faced persecution during her reign.
Elizabeth was supportive of many of the Separatists ideals. She was a willing participant in the continued spread of Protestantism in England.
Elizabeth was supportive of many of the Separatists ideals. She was a willing participant in the continued spread of Protestantism in England.
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The Separatists firstly settled in Plymouth :)
because they survied starvation
True. Pilgrims were separatists, however not all separatists were Pilgrims.
the separatists came to America on the Mayflower.
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If you are asking about English separatists in the 1600 it was the king.
The Separatists firstly settled in Plymouth :)
Plymouth Colony was founded by the separatists.
the Separatists