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One factor that led to the establishment of organized communities was simply the size of the migration movements, especially from the South, that required "grids" to be formed in many cities in the North.
Answer: Many of the British colonists, such as the Puritans and Congregationalists, were fleeing religious persecution by the Church of England, much of early American religious culture exhibited the anti-Catholic bias of these Protestant denominations.
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