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... England. The northern colonies had religious freedom, but the Puritans forced their own religion on everyone else around them. It ...
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... The North with it's Puritans, banished non-believers and kept to its strict ... proprietary settlements and others built on the basis of religious freedom gave it ...
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... of these factors illustrate that the south really didn't have a strong standpoint on religious freedom. Though there were small groups of Puritans and others ...
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New England¯s Generation The Great Migration offered religious freedom to the Puritans and an economic enhancement to the English settlers. ...
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... These regions and colonies were founded by people who were expelled from Massachusetts by the Puritans. Also religious freedom in Puritan colonies did not exist ...
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... fled out of England for their lives and for their religious freedom. They did not want to practice religion in a corrupted church. New England Puritans did not ...
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... and foster the principles of self-government and religious freedom that characterized ... circumstances were easy, when he followed persecuted Puritans to Holland ...
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... The United States of America was originally founded in order to provide religious freedom to the Puritans, who were being persecuted for their beliefs in ...
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... Although the Puritans came to the New World for religious freedom, they did not accept people whose religious beliefs differed from those of the Puritans in ...
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... segregate their religion, but they also refused to allow other groups attain the same religious freedom they, too, had so badly sought. The puritans placed a ...
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... They were responsible for giving New England its Puritan Heritage. The Puritans had one reason for settling and that was for religious freedom. ...
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... escape religious persecution. The Pilgrims and Puritans came over to America with the desire for religious freedom. The Pilgrims had ...
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... to the New World. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded by a group of Puritans for religious freedom. Many of them were much ...
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In the 1700's, a religious group of people called Puritans began to sail to the New World in search of religious freedom and the ability to worship as they ...
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... to the founding of the Americas for both the Native Americans and the Puritans. ... Others voyaged for religious freedom due to the lack of toleration in their ...
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Why Puritans Came to America: Freedom When the English came to America to escape religious persecution, things commenced at a shaky start. ...
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In the early years, our country saw Puritans, Quakers, Baptists, Catholics, Jews ... by persecuted Europeans, did not convey an attitude of religious freedom in the ...
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In the early years, our country saw Puritans, Quakers, Baptists, Catholics, Jews ... by persecuted Europeans, did not convey an attitude of religious freedom in the ...
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... not enjoy their religious lives back in England and more people sought for religious freedom and decided to immigrate to the New World. The puritans did set up ...
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In 1620 the first settlers came to North America to gain religious freedom. This group is known as the Puritans. Following the teachings ...
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... than expected so the non-puritans were unsure if the puritans had claim ... Act of 1649, although it did not bring about complete religious freedom, did establish ...
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... The Puritans brought strong religious impulses to bear in all colonies north of ... of the Massachusetts colony over questions of religious freedom, Roger Williams ...
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... Due to the Puritans expectations of a Utopian society, their life was centered ... an importance to their religion and they started an act for religious freedom. ...
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... Devoutly religious families, including Puritans, Quakers, and Catholics made up a large ... the New England colonies had as a place of religious freedom (Document B ...
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... practice their religion. Like many modern-day advocates of religious freedom, the Puritans had a narrow view of the term. They did not ...
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... families, armed with bibles and the hope of religious freedom, came and ... This new breed of religious reforming men and women called themselves Puritans. ...
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... Protestant representatives offended James I, he swayed toward the Catholics, driving many Puritans out of the country in search of religious freedom elsewhere. ...
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... government."(65) The motivation for religious freedom eventually shifted to a "religious expansion" in ... Because the Puritans believed that they earned ...
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... Because of this, the Puritans started to split apart into two groups, Separatists ... amount of people to leave England in search of religious freedom in America. ...
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... such a dichotomy, which exists between the Chesapeake Region's religious freedom and religion ... Because the Puritans did not know what to do with their radical ...
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