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How did the various churches, established, and unestablished fundamentally shaped eighteenth century colonial life, including ed

ucation and politics?
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Aleks04 [339]3 years ago
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They implanted in the settlements a feeling of solidarity through shared convictions. In instruction, rather than concentrating on individualistic considering, they accentuated universality. In legislative issues, they needed congruity and limited the type of government from genuinely getting to be plainly law based.
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