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why was church attendance mandatory in some colonies? the king personally appointed colonial ministers churches were the only place to get medical care colonial governments were completely secular it was required by colonial governments in some regions what was a major limitation of colonial medicine? there were no medical schools and few trained doctors
For the first question, in some colonies, colonial governments made church - attendance mandatory. The king appointing colonial ministers doesn't directly relate to mandatory attendance. Churches were not the only place for medical care, and colonial governments were not completely secular. For the second question, a major limitation of colonial medicine was the lack of medical schools and few trained doctors.
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First question: It was required by colonial governments in some regions
Second question: There were no medical schools and few trained doctors