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History, 18.12.2019 22:31 emfranco1

Why did puritans rise up against the anglican church during the reign of charles i?

a) they wanted to start their own religion and the new king, head of the church, would not agree to their wishes

b) they did not like the rule of charles i and hoped to use religion as a point to garner support

c) they did not like anything that reminded them of a catholic church

d) they wanted to put one of their own on the throne of england

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