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Excerpt from Roger Ludlow, the Colonial Lawmaker
They tell of the faith of Robinson and Hooker, the piety of Brewster, the diplomacy of Wins low and Winthrop, the valor of Standish and Mason; they define the cardinal motives of the strong and masterful men among the twenty-six thousand people who came over from Old England to New England from 1620 to 1640.
And these motives had their origin in the ecclesiastical and civil despotism of the Eng lish Church and Throne, with its rancorous doctrinal hatreds, which found chief expression in the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity, and its enforcement in the Courts of High Commission and Star Chamber.
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