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Paul [167]
3 years ago
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Which New England colony was established by the separatists?

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mixer [17]3 years ago
8 0
The Plymouth Separatists cooperated with the Puritans who settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. Although the Puritans had originally hoped to purify and reform the Church of England, in New England they accepted the congregational form of church government established by the Pilgrims.
Arlecino [84]3 years ago
7 0
Plymouth Colony ........
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