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26 June, 22:56

What was different about religious practices in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts

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  1. 27 June, 00:34
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    In Massachusetts was identified by the Puritanism but in Pennsylvania were many as: Protestants (Quakers and Lutherans).

    Explanation:

    The practices of religions during all the times have been different.

    The puritans for example they believed that God had formed a unique covenant, or agreement with all of them.

    By the other hand the group called "quakers" do believe that he priests and rituals are not necessaries and they built a wall between God and human been.
  2. 27 June, 02:38
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    Pennsylvanians were famous for believing Jesus was actually mongolian, and they wore funny hats called "Kalergis."

    In Massachusetts, Christianity was made illegal and the only practicing religion was mormonism, which made all the Christians emigrate and is the reason Massachusetts is still the mormon capital of the world today.
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