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What role did the church play in massachusetts

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Answer:They provided rights to men and women. what they can work can't do. People would be very active and involve.

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Massachusetts was run by a very religious group of people (commonly referred to as the pilgrims) and they were what made up most of the Massachusetts colony, so their churches were, like EVERYWHERE, and they basically told other people "your religion sucks, join us" and the church basically ran the colony, does that make any sense?☺️
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