What made Massachusetts Bay Colony a theocracy? -It encouraged religious tolerance and was open to colonists of differing beliefs. -It did not encourage religious tolerance, but it did not strongly oppose it either. -It was established by people seeking freedom from religious persecution. -It had strict rules governing behavior that were based on religious principles.
well read this "The Puritans established a theocratic government with the franchise limited to church members. Winthrop, Dudley, the Rev. John Cotton, and other leaders zealously sought to prevent any independence of religious views, and many with differing religious beliefs—including Roger Williams of Salem and Anne Hutchinson of Boston, as well as unrepentant Quakers and Anabaptists—were banished" So i think this would eliminate both A and B
so then its between c and d
like I'm going to say that it's d, because like they weren't really tolerant of other religions. i'm not too sure
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