In the eighteenth century, religious toleration in the American colonies

A. was unmatched in any European nation.
B. flourished due to the diversity of practices brought by settlers.
C. grew despite laws establishing the Church of England as the official colonial religion.
D. was enhanced because no single religious code could be imposed on any large area.
E. All these answers are correct.


Answer: E

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