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A young man living in England during the early 17th century decides that he does not agree with some teachings of the Anglican Church. He joins a group of people who share his beliefs and opinions. While they support the king, they do not believe that a monarch should be the head of the Church in England. Other Protestants believe that this young man and his friends are dangerous "radicals" and should be silenced. What was this sect of Protestants called? Pilgrims

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