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... Such contrasting views as the Massachusetts Bay Colony to that of the Rhode Island and Pennsylvania colonies really demonstrates the broad view and the true ...
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... The government of Rhode Island was based upon complete religious toleration and ... A different society developed in the Middle colonies of Pennsylvania, New York ...
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... As a result, settlers and immigrants alike were lost to settlements in the middle colonies like Rhode Island and Pennsylvania, and to less invasive religions ...
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... Chesapeake region. The New England colonies were: Plymouth, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania. As compared ...
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... Four small states and Pennsylvania ratified the document early on. ... All states had agreed upon it except Virginia, New York, Rhode Island, and North Carolina. ...
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... freedom. This made Pennsylvania the second religiously free colony. Rhode Island had established religious freedom in New England. ...
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... This favors a large state such as Pennsylvania because they have a larger amount of say in the House and small state such as Rhode Island in that they have ...
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... S Puritans in New England S Quakers in Pennsylvania - Religious leaders ... and other New England colonies (except for Rhode Island) followed Massachusetts ...
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... Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and New ...
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... In other colonies such as Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and South Carolina Jews were welcomed. But even in these colonies, Jews were not equal. ...
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... This movement became very successful, and because of it , in 1804 slavery has been rejected in Rhode Island, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Hampshire ...
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... equal. The Quakers were critical in the early history of New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. William Penn ...
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... In June of 1754, twenty-three distinguished men from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Maryland gathered upon ...
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The Convention was held in the Pennsylvania State House ... Fifty-five delegates represented the twelve states that attended (Rhode Island declined to send delegates ...
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... Also found in New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. ...
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... Rhode Island was a haven for independent thinkers, for those such as Ann Hutchinson who ... who were a special kind of Puritan, founded the state of Pennsylvania. ...
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... In 1873, he built the Edgar Thomson works in Braddock, Pennsylvania, to make ... located in the United States with at least one in every state except Rhode Island. ...
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... In 1873, he built the Edgar Thomson works in Braddock, Pennsylvania, to make ... located in the United States with at least one in every state except Rhode Island. ...
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... fashionable Victoria buildings were seen, such as the Pennsylvania Academy of ... patrons resulted in the sprawling, elaborate mansions of Newport, Rhode Island. ...
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... In 1873, he built the Edgar Thomson works in Braddock, Pennsylvania, to make ... located in the United States with at least one in every state except Rhode Island. ...
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... fashionable Victoria buildings were seen, such as the Pennsylvania Academy of ... patrons resulted in the sprawling, elaborate mansions of Newport, Rhode Island. ...
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... Eleven states had split votes, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, Maine, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Kansas. ...
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... discrimination. In 1821, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania passed a law that prohibited African Americans from voting. Most communities ...
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... Through the Kansas-Nebraska bill slavery disappeared from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania. ...
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... The candidates know that Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Minnesota, and ... There are eight states (Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Missouri, New ...
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... Eleven states had split votes, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, Maine, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Kansas. ...
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... Pennsylvania made an act in which slavery would be abolished gradually which said ... all men are born free and equal." Connecticut and Rhode Island passed acts in ...
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In the summer of 1787, delegates representing the thirteen colonies with the exception of Rhode Island, convened in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania forming the ...
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... was Massachusetts, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia ...
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... There were eleven other British colonies: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Hampshire ...
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