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in the 1600 voting was limited to only men and in order to vote you had to be in the state church all changed by the 17th century.
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The pilgrims had no say in what they believed in by not obeying these beliefs they could be arrested or executed.
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Ruled every aspect of there life they had similar issues to the pilgrims
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They couldn't get legally they were also killed if they had dif. believes
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Believed no church should be supported by tax dollars and separation of church and state
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They had no religious disagreements and believed you should never ignore Gods work
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They suffered persecution they were main targets but did not believe in violence. But they refused to bow to the king.
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They preached in a dramatic way and sometimes they would even have to preach outside. They were also American travelers.
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They had temporal punishments, all men were free to profess. They also cut ties with the gov.