How did the new Massachusetts charter of 1691 change that colony's government?

A) Puritans were required to permit religious tolerance of all Christian denominations.
B) It eliminated town government, which had been the heart of Puritan control of the commonwealth.
C) It made Massachusetts a royal colony rather than under the control of Puritan "saints."
D) It required all judges to be Anglican, greatly reducing Puritan influence over the three branches of government.
E) It moved the seat of government to Salem, which contributed greatly to the problems involving witchcraft.


Ans: C) It made Massachusetts a royal colony rather than under the control of Puritan "saints."

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