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Which group was known for its strict religious beliefs, strong work ethic, and a desire to rid the Church of England of "immoral" practices? A) the Quakers B) the Puritans C) the Anglicans D) the Presbyterians
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Which group was known for its strict religious beliefs, strong work ethic, and a desire to rid the Church of England of "immoral" practices? A) the Quakers B) the Puritans C) the Anglicans D) the Presbyterians
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The answer is B i just took the quiz
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The correct answer is B. the Puritans
They were something like extreme Christians who believed that Catholicism was evil and had its influence in the English church and therefore they wanted to change that. They moved to the new world because of that and established colonies in the Americas.
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