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Anglicanism became a defining and enduring element of English identity in the time of |
Queen Elizabeth I |
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The largest Jewish community in colonial America could be found in |
Rhode Island |
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In terms of religious affiliation colonial America could be most accurately defined as |
Protestant |
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The Quakers and the Baptist |
Both believed in the separation of church and state |
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The largest Catholic Community in colonial America could be found in |
Maryland |
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In the American colonies the anglicans and Puritans were |
Both established churches in various colonies |
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The inhabitants of the American colonies were |
Half English and half of other Origins |
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The reformed churches within the Protestant tradition are most identified with the Theology of |
John Calvin |
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All of the following were sources of reform church migrants to America EXCEPT the |
German pietists |
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The Puritans were |
English Calvinists who believe that the Church of England could be purified |