How did the religious beliefs of the Puritans differ from those of other English colonists in North America? (1 point) Responses The Puritans practiced religious tolerance. The Puritans practiced religious tolerance. The Puritans were Catholic; other colonists were Protestant. The Puritans were Catholic; other colonists were Protestant. The Puritans desired an even more reformed version of Protestantism. The Puritans desired an even more reformed version of Protestantism. The Puritans disagreed with the Separatist principles established in Jamestown.

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The statement that best captures the difference between the religious beliefs of the Puritans and those of other English colonists is: The Puritans desired an even more reformed version of Protestantism.

Puritans sought to "purify" the Church of England from any remnants of Catholicism and wanted a more rigorous and austere form of worship, while other English colonists, such as those in Jamestown, may have adhered to more traditional Anglican practices.