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New Englander's Issues During The Colonial Period

The most important issues facing the New Englanders, during the colonial period, were religious change and protecting themselves both by the law and from the Indians. John Cotton is given much credit for "organizing New England society and government." When Cotton came to America he was welcomed with open arms. But the greatness of John Cotton as a religious man was tested several times. The religious atmosphere in New England was punctuated with the introduction of radicals such as Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams. Anne Hutchinson brought in the idea of antinomianism, which stated that the saved people of God did not have to follow man's law or God's law. This outraged the Puritans because this went against the basic principles of Puritan doctrine, because if one person sinned, it was believed that all would be damned. Roger Williams also brought about change in that he challenged the church's ability to control civil affairs, basic separation of church and state. Both......


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