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They were centers for community actions and helped organize protests from civil rights.
The correct answers are A) saw no important differences between civil and religious crimes. D) no real religious freedom was practiced among the Puritans. E) Magistrates administered laws of the colony and rules of the church.
<em>The Puritans of Massachusetts believed these: they saw no important differences between civil and religious crimes, no real religious freedom was practiced among the Puritans, and Magistrates administered laws of the colony and rules of the church.
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When the second wave of Puritans arrived at the new continent they established in three different regions. These were Rhode Island, New Heaven colony, and the Massachusetts Bay colony. John Winthrop was the first governor of the Bay and led the immigrant families to form reformer Protestantism that was called “city upon a hill”, in reference of the new city of Israel, with peaceful, educated, and religious people.
Banliang, also known as bronze coins which were later turned into silver coins.
Answer: Banliang
In 1887, the government made a new policy under the Dawes Act. It was designed to force assimilation by separating Native Americans from their tribal affiliations. They were then turned into farmers, and American citizens.