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Religious Freedom In the British Colonies Prior to 1700
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... To get the religious freedom they longed for and open their lives to new opportunity, the Separatists established a settlement in New England. Since people were being persecuted in Europe, especially in England, because of their religion, religious groups such as the Puritans flocked to the New World (more specifically, Massachusetts Bay). ... However, as the population for the British North American colonies increased, so did religious tolerance, especially in other colonies. ... ” Roger Williams said that government should not regulate religious behavior, and that the Pilgrims should break their ties with the Church of England. ... The charter guaranteed religious freedom, and Rhode Island was established as a self-governing colony. ... Founded by Lord Baltimore in 1634, Maryland later passed the Act of Toleration (1649) in which all Christians were granted religious freedom.
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Title: Religious Freedom In the British Colonies Prior to 1700
Words: 555 Rating: None Pages: 2.2 submitted by: antebisumaru
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