the quakers, A member of the Religious Society of Friends, founded pennsylvania as a safe place to practice thier religion.
Holland
The Great Awakening was a religious revival that took place in the American colonies in the 18th century. Its terms included a focus on personal piety and individual salvation, an emphasis on emotional and experiential worship, and a rejection of traditional hierarchy and authority within religious institutions. It also played a significant role in promoting religious tolerance and the idea of spiritual equality among believers.
He was expelled from the Massachusetts Colony. He believed in religious tolerance and allowing people to worship in their own way. He founded Rhode Island to provide a place for people to experience religious freedom.
Rhode Island was established by Roger Williams. He wanted to establish a more open community that didn't condemn others for their religions beliefs. Williams had been expelled from the Massachusetts Colony for is liberal religion views.
Rhode island was the very first place that true religious tolerance was practiced according to my American History Book!
Im the Middle East by the Muslims
1-They both practiced religious tolerance. 2-They treated Native Americans fairly. 3-They were both in the United States. 4-They are both names of a determined place. 5-They both contain vowels. 6-They both start with a capital letter. 7-They both contains names that are made up of letters which can be found in the English Alphabet. 8-They are both stated in the same question in this case. 9-They can be misspelled easily if one is 2 years old. 10-Balls.
Pennsylvania was a place where christians were able to believe in their own ways
the quakers, A member of the Religious Society of Friends, founded pennsylvania as a safe place to practice thier religion.
Holland
Because it is part of their religious they have to.
Every place
Religion was practiced by the indigenous peoples of the Americas probably for tens of thousands of years. If the land bridge of the northwest really was the means of egress from Asia into the Americas, then religion was first practiced in what is now Canada and the northwest US.
I am 99% sure that you are referring to Voltaire. This idea is definitely attributed to him but I cannot locate an exact quote with a source. If it is a direct quote it could be from "Candide" or " Treatise on Tolerance"; at least that would be a good place to start.
Travelling to a religious place (a place holy to your religious beliefs) is to go on a pilgrimage.
The Great Awakening was a religious revival that took place in the American colonies in the 18th century. Its terms included a focus on personal piety and individual salvation, an emphasis on emotional and experiential worship, and a rejection of traditional hierarchy and authority within religious institutions. It also played a significant role in promoting religious tolerance and the idea of spiritual equality among believers.