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25 August, 19:24

The majority of colonists who first settled in Plymouth were

A) members of a Puritan Separatist congregation.

B) not members of a Puritan Separatist congregation.

C) upper-middle class Puritans from the London area.

D) moderate Puritans who wanted only minor reforms in church practices.

E) None of these answers is correct.

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  1. 25 August, 21:19
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    I believe that would be E. The closest answer would be D, but these colonists were very Puritan and didn't like how the church was being run at all, so they moved to an entirely different country to get away from it. They wanted major changes in church practices, but that would never happen, so they went away and started their own society which followed their own values.
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