What Role Did Religion Play In The Establishment Of English Colonies In North America?
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The practice of religion was the reason the English settlers moved to the New World. The English were Puritan Settlers as well as pacifists. The were called the Puritans because they believed in having a very pure religion. These people also moved to the New World to be free of religious persecution, these people were known as the Pilgrims(Plymouth Rock, circa 1620).
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