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After what event did the Anglican Church in America stop communicating with its English counterpart?

a. The Spanish–American War
b. The Revolutionary War
c. The American Civil War
d. Establishment of the settlement of "New Amsterdam"

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The correct answer is B. The Revolutionary War.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Revolutionary War was the war developed between 1775 and 1783 that faced Great Britain with its colonies in America, and that ended with the independence of the latter and the formation of a new nation, the United States of America. The main reasons why this conflict was generated were the lack of civil, political and economic liberties of the settlers, as well as the feeling of national unity in America on the part of the settlers against the British metropolis.

With the end of the war, relations between nations were resumed, which had been cut in 1775 with the start of the war. But, especially, commercial relations were restored, not so cultural, social and religious connections, which had suffered an abrupt cutoff with the start of the war and would not be reestablished until well into the 1800s.

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