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  • 19-10-2015
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What did the Puritans, Quakers, and Catholics living in England in the 1600s all have in common?

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  • 31-10-2015
The thing that Puritans, Quakers, and Catholics living in England in the 1600s all had in common is that they were in the religious minority, which is why many of them chose to form new lives in the New World. 
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