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What was the difference between what the Pilgrims and the Puritans wanted with regard to the church?

A) The Pilgrims wanted to be completely separate from the church, while the Puritans wanted to see the church reformed.

B) The Pilgrims wanted to create a community where everyone could follow their own faith without issue, while the Puritans wanted to see a reformation of the church.

C) The Pilgrims wanted to see a reformation of the church, while the Puritans wanted to be completely separate from it.

D) The Pilgrims wanted to be completely separate from the church, while the Puritans wanted to see England return to its Catholic roots.

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Its is A.

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Answer: A) The Pilgrims wanted to be completely separate from the church, while the Puritans wanted to see the church reformed.

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Although both were strict Calvinists, they differed in approaches to reforming the Church of England. The Pilgrims were more inclined to separate from the church, while the Puritans wanted to reform the church from within. The Pilgrims were the first group of Puritans to seek religious freedom in the New World.

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