You're not understanding my comments. I've already explicitly pointed out that I didn't argue about any historical residues of the colonists being causal in the sexual assaults of the Catholic priests. Your repetition of the fallacious claim now appears to be willful ignorance in the attempt to either avoid the actual point being made by blowing smoke with straw-men fallacies or you're simply trolling.
No doubt the Church of England ruled in the 17th century. Interestingly enough the Church, under the Archbishop of York, Tobias Matthew, equally purged puritans (indisputably protestants) and supporters of a return to Catholicism.
The Chinese Exclusion Act had to do with the nativists, as I accurately observed. I said f**k about the puritans in relation to the nativists. What I said, correctly, is that the nativists also held to a virulent animosity towards Catholics. You tried to argue that I didn't know there were protestant extremists who hated Catholics. I not only already knew this, but, as I stated, gave a presentation on a subject in which I stated the fact.
I've read about the issue and it is indeed a global problem. In fact, precisely this point is made in Hitchens' opening arguments in the video I posted in my first post here. Do yourself a favor and watch it.