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How does this legal document from 1672 illustrate the role of the Christian religion in the early New England colonies?

Religion was based on community laws.

Religion had minimal influence in the colonies.

Religion was the basis for government as well as private life.

Religion was separate from local government

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Dave1357

 Religion was the basis for government as well as private life.

Your question is incomplete, but i believe the legal document in question is the one about where people found guilty of blasphemy shall be put to death.

Therefore, the legal document from 1672 illustrates the role of the Christian religion in the early New England colonies by making it clear that Religion was the basis for government as well as private life.

Because the legal document warranted that people found guilty of blasphemy should be put to death, this shows a mix between religion and the law.

As a result of this document, we can infer that religion was not only for moral and spiritual reasons, but was also in control of the government and private life of the people.

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