My guess is that congregationalism was conceived as a response to hierarchical episcopal churches. In England they are sometimes known as the dissenting tradition and the dissent was towards the Church of England as much as the Catholics. In their origins these movements were on the radical fringes of the churches. They have a long history of being persecuted and marginalised.
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