Questions: Question 2 (1 point) There was religious division within the people of England, where some wanted a complete reformation of the Church and a banishment of rituals and church hierarchy. What was the name of this group of believers? Pilgrims Puritans Mennonites Reformers

Question 2 (1 point)
There was religious division within the people of England, where some wanted a complete reformation of the Church and a banishment of rituals and church hierarchy. What was the name of this group of believers?
Pilgrims
Puritans
Mennonites
Reformers
Transcript text: Question 2 (1 point) There was religious division within the people of England, where some wanted a complete reformation of the Church and a banishment of rituals and church hierarchy. What was the name of this group of believers? Pilgrims Puritans Mennonites Reformers
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The answer is: Puritans.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Pilgrims: The Pilgrims were a group of English Separatists who sought to completely break away from the Church of England. They are best known for their voyage on the Mayflower and the establishment of Plymouth Colony in 1620. While they did seek religious reform, their primary goal was separation rather than reformation from within.

  2. Puritans: The Puritans were a group of English Protestants who sought to purify the Church of England from within. They aimed for a complete reformation of the Church, advocating for the elimination of rituals and church hierarchy that they believed were remnants of Catholicism. This makes them the correct answer to the question.

  3. Mennonites: The Mennonites are a group of Christian Anabaptists named after Menno Simons. They originated in the 16th century in the Netherlands and Germany and are known for their commitment to pacifism and simple living. They were not specifically involved in the reformation of the Church of England.

  4. Reformers: While "Reformers" is a general term that could apply to various groups seeking religious reform, it is not the specific name of the group described in the question. The term "Puritans" is the more precise and historically accurate name for the group seeking to reform the Church of England.

Therefore, the correct answer is Puritans.

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