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WILL MARK THE MOST BRAINILEST Which of the following pieces of evidence would best support the statement, "The Puritans did not believe in a true separation of church and state"?

In the Massachusetts Bay Colony, all citizens were taxed in order to support the church.
In the Massachusetts Bay Colony, ministers were originally banned from holding public office.
The Puritans held town meetings within the church building, sometimes after worship.
In Plymouth, non-church members were allowed to vote in public elections.

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In the Massachusetts Bay Colony, all citizens were taxed in order to support the church.

The Puritans were very religious, and the government was connected to the church in multiple ways.

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