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Lesechka [4]
3 years ago
9

Religious life in the colonies was marked by

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NeTakaya3 years ago
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<span>Although most colonists considered themselves Christians, this did not mean that they lived in a culture of religious unity. Instead, differing Christian groups often believed that their own practices and faiths provided unique values that needed protection against those who disagreed, driving a need for rule and regulation. </span>
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