How did Massachusettes go from Puritan colonists to having an Episcopalian elite? (user search)
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« on: February 15, 2022, 11:45:29 AM »

Wait did they shift to Episcopalians? I thought that the New England elite were UCC (modern Congregationalists) and Episcopalians were more Mid-Atlantic.

 We UCC types actually have a is a significant presence here in the Midwest is best based on various German immigrant reform reform congregations which eventually merged and then remerged into the ucc.

 The pescopilians have a presence out here, but I've always had the image of them being  Is particularly strong in New England/New York State
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