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Who had political power in the colony? did the puritans believe in the separation of church and state?

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The Crown technically retained ultimate authority over the colony, although local governance, both through crown-appointed officials and locally elected representatives, exercised general autonomy over the colony’s daily affairs. The Puritans sought to base their communities around their religion, and their laws were strongly intertwined with Christianity. This means that they were not proponents of separation of church and state.