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Which idea was common in Plymouth Colony but not in Massachusetts Bay Colony?

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religious intolerance
representative government
separation of church and state

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Answer:

d

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cause it is

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Answer:

The correct answer is D) Separation of church and state

Step-by-step explanation:

Both the Plymouth colony and the Massachusetts Bay colonies were English colonial and business ventures established to promote trade between the new and old world.

However, there were stark differences in the socio-religious fabric of both communities. Massachusetts bay colony was a most theocratic government with only Church goers with the authority to build new laws and be in government.

On the other hand, the Plymouth colony mostly consisted of Puritan separatists who was especially religious persecution in England and the rest of Europe. In this regard, religious tolerance was part of the community and the idea of a separation between church and the State was common.

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