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Definition: radical protestant followers of john calvin seeking purity of church and doctrine. many emigrated to north america from 1620-1640s to separate themselves from the church of england and its
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Definition: radical protestant followers of john calvin seeking purity of church and doctrine. many emigrated to north america from 1620-1640s to separate themselves from the church of england and its tolerance of roman catholic practices.
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what is the question here?
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the answer is Puritans
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