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Once in New England explain which groups were on each side of the religious debate. Which portions of the community supported Anne and her ideas and which portions supported the existing Calvinist (Puritan) clergy?

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1. The two groups in New England on each side of the religious debate were the Separatist Puritans and Non-Separatist Puritans.

2. The portion of the Puritan community that supported Anne and her ideas was the Separatist Puritans while the group that supported the existing Calvinist clergy was the Non-Separatist Puritans.

Who were the Puritans?

The Puritans were Anglican Protestants who came to live in New England to enjoy religious freedom by removing all traces of Catholicism from the Anglican Church.

The Puritans were soon divided into opposing groups: The Separatist Puritans and the Non-Separatist Puritans.

The Separatist Puritans wanted to establish a new Church apart from the Anglican Church to achieve their purpose.  On the other hand, the Non-Separatist Puritans argued that it was better to remain in the Anglican Church to carry out internal reforms.

Thus, Anne's idea was supported by the Separatist Puritans.

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