No they didnt they went on and made pennsivania William Penn was their leader. They were also non-violent and that gays should have been dead.
They were killed or banished. Puritans were not very nice.
Massachusetts Bay
Province of Massachusetts Bay was created in 1691.
Men could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Massachusetts Bay Company
They were killed or banished. Puritans were not very nice.
Quakers
Quakers
Quakers EDIT: In Massachusetts, there were Puritans.
Quakers did not try to convert people. Puritans were not tolerant of other religions in their community. Those that refused to follow the Puritan religion were forced to leave town.
There were many, but most famously... "In the Massachusetts Bay colony, Friends (Quakers) were banished on pain of death - some (most famously Mary Dyer) were hanged on Boston Common for returning to preach their beliefs." (from the Wikipedia entry "Religious Society of Friends" Mary Dyer is the answer I believe you are looking for. Quakers were welcomed in nearby Rhode Island, and in the first hundred years of its existence 36 of the governors of that state were Quakers.
Massachusetts Bay Or Mass Bay
Massachusetts Bay
The Quakers.
Boston, the capital city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is located on Massachusetts Bay.
Massachusetts Bay
Massachusetts bay is North of Cape Cod and Cape Cod Bay. Massachusetts bay is the body of water directly to the east of Boston