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Religion In New England After The War Of 1812
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You omitted to include the 4 options you were given which were:
a) abolished the half-way covenant and admitted women to membership
b) rejected its calvinist orintation
c) rejected state financial support such as exemption from taxation.
d) saw the rise of splinter groups such as unitarianism that held positive views of human nature and universal salvation.
You are more likely to get answers if you include a clear question.
You omitted to include the 4 options you were given which were:
a) abolished the half-way covenant and admitted women to membership
b) rejected its calvinist orintation
c) rejected state financial support such as exemption from taxation.
d) saw the rise of splinter groups such as unitarianism that held positive views of human nature and universal salvation.
This is a time of early American history that is widely censored by the Powers that Be. New Englanders, despairing of the cruelty of the Abrahamic religions, turned to the traditional animist practices of the native Americans and abandoned their towns and mills in abhorrence at what they had done to their mother, the earth.