the archbishop of Canterbury
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The town's most important building in New England was the meeting house or church.
The town's most important building in New England was the meeting house or church.
Religion was extremely important in the Victorian era. In Victoria England, the Church of England was the most dominant church.
The town's most important building in New England was the meeting house or church.
The Church.
King Henry VIII of England, who split with Rome to found the Church of England.
Westminster Cathedral.
Some buildings in a New England village are: a church, a meeting house, school and they had an area just for houses.
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EpiscopalThe Church of England IS a protestant church. Of the major denominations in the U.S., the Episcopal is one that split off from the Churchof England in the 18th Century.