The correct answer to the first question is D) Quackers.
The Quakers, also called the Society of Friends, are a Christian group formed in the 17th century in England and the American colonies.
The correct answer to the second question is A) Sabbath.
Within the New Testament there is evidence that the seventh day Sabbath is no longer a requirement. For that reson many religions treat it in they way they prefer to and there might be more than one way of reading and understanding this part of the New Testament.
Answer:
They were still Englishmen.
Explanation:
I don't really have one, other than the fact that on my test I answered Englishmen, and I got the question right.
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