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About Us - History of Congregationalism
The history of the first Congregationalists begins in the English
Reformation. There both Puritans and Separatists of the 17th century
attempted to reform the church. The most famous of the Separatists became the Pilgrims of
the Mayflower. Arriving in America in 1620, they established the
Plymouth Colony and held their first Thanksgiving in 1621. The Pilgrims
who settled to the north of Boston just a few years later became the
second group of American Congregationalists. In American History Congregationalists are known for their
interest in an educated clergy. For that reason they founded Harvard
College. Later, colleges such as Dartmouth, Olivet and Oberlin were
organized by their efforts. They opened Mt. Holyoke, the first
institution of higher learning for women in America. Congregationalists
were among the first to ordain women in the ministries. Early
participation in the Abolitionist Movement called them to develop the
Anti-Slavery Society and to found many traditionally black colleges in
the South.
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