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Yes, because of the land and free religion many different people of many different religions lived there.
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
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Life in the Middle Colonies included people of different cultures and religions that made up three basic social classes of the gentry, the middle class, and the lower class. Houses were made of wood and mud with small, if any, windows. Extended families often lived together including aunts, uncles, and grandparents.
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Yes, the middle colonies were known for their religious diversity. Quakers, Catholics, Lutherans, and other religious groups lived together in harmony in colonies such as Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware. This diversity and tolerance for different faiths were key characteristics of the middle colonies.
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Yes, because of the land and free religion many different people of many different religions lived there.
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
From very foundation of the country people of different religions came and settled. This is one reason there is an amendment in the constitution for the freedom of religion. Only about 20% of population attended church.
By allowing people to do their own religions.
Usually people of many different religions came to french colonies.