By the 1680s,New England's religious consensus had weakened to the point that
A) most people now called themselves Calvinists rather than Puritans.
B) some towns closed all their churches after they ran out of money.
C) only 15 percent of adult males were church members in some towns.
D) Puritan leaders repealed statutes making church attendance compulsory.
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