No
Jamestown was primarily established for economic reasons, not religious reasons.
It was more for political and social reasons, than for religious reasons.
The reasons usually given are pity and sympathy - not moral or religious reasons.
Masssachusetts was founded for religious reasons, otherwise know as religious freedom by John Winthrop.
religious reasons
no
People supported abolition for moral reasons, such as the belief that slavery was unjust and violated human rights. Others supported abolition for economic reasons, wanting to shift to a wage-based labor system. Some also supported abolition as a way to promote social and political equality.
Religious freedom , money, and a new life are reasons colonists settled in America .
Some do for religious reasons.
religious reasons
yes
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