Anabaptists were part of the radical reform movement in 16th century Europe. Hutterites, Amish and Mennonites are direct descendants of the Anabaptists. They required baptismal candidates to make their own faith confessions, and as a result forbade the baptism of infants. They were persecuted by both the Roman Catholics and the Magisterial Protestants.
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Anabaptists were part of the radical reform movement in 16th century Europe. Hutterites, Amish and Mennonites are direct descendants of the Anabaptists. They required baptismal candidates to make their own faith confessions, and as a result forbade the baptism of infants. They were persecuted by both the Roman Catholics and the Magisterial Protestants.
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RADICALS
Liberals were mostly middle-class business leaders and merchants Radicals favored drastic change to extend democracy to all people .
The group that was considered to be made up of radicals were the anti-federalists. They pushed for more power for the states and a weak central government.
Royalists and Radicals