Rhode Island and Pennsylvania
William Penn developed his colony of Pennsylvania on the principles of religious freedom. It was originally set up as a colony for Quakers but religious freedom was extended to all religions.
Settlers came to seek religious freedom, and freedom from religious persecution.
William Penn was a Quaker that believed strongly that all humans had the right to religious freedom. He wanted religious freedom in Pennsylvania so that all people, regardless of their stand on politics or whether they were colonists or Native Americans could worship.
People settled in Pennsylvania because William Penn wanted people from different nations to have freedom from religious persecution.
There was religious freedom in colonial Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn in 1681 and was originally based on religious freedom for the Quakers.
In 1664, the Maryland assembly passed the Toleration Act, which allowed religious freedom in the colony to all Christians.
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For religious freedom.
Rhode Island and Pennsylvania
Englishman William Penn found Pennsylvania to provide a place for freedom from religious persecution.
Pennsylvania was founded for religious freedom and by William Penn?
William Penn developed his colony of Pennsylvania on the principles of religious freedom. It was originally set up as a colony for Quakers but religious freedom was extended to all religions.
For a form or religious freedom.
For religious freedom
William Penn.
William Penn, the founder, promised religious tolerance and freedom from religious persecution.