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In what way were puritans involved in the english civil war?

a. many fought on the side of the king.
b. many fought against parliament.
c. many hoped to increase the power of the church of england.
d. many fought in forces against the king.

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d. Many fought in forces against the king.
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User NimChimpsky
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Answer:

The best answer is "D"

many fought in forces against the king.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Puritans were the more outrageous Protestants of the Church of England; they needed to sanitize their national Church by killing the Catholic impact. In 1642 he was asked to give up his command of the armed forces; he refused and this brought about the emergence of the Civil War.

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