No. They were very opposed to it.
AnswerI believe they were Quakers.If i may add, i believe it was the Puritans and the Quakers.
puritans
No, puritans did not practice religious tolerance. They believed in strict adherence to their interpretation of Christianity and often persecuted those who held different beliefs, leading to events like the Salem Witch Trials.
The Puritans were not known for their tolerance, as they sought to create a society based on strict adherence to their interpretation of Christianity. They were intolerant of other religious beliefs and practices, leading to events such as the Salem Witch Trials.
The colony only allowed the Puritan religion
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They did not believe in extending religious rights to others. They wanted them only for themselves.
They believed in religious freedom Bruuh !
The Protestant Reformation did not actually promote religious tolerance. It only changed what was acceptable to believe in and what people could label themselves as religiously.
William Bradford established Plymouth. A town for Puritans escaping the non-religious tolerance of King James 1
AnswerIn 1636, Rhode Island was founded by a group of Puritans fleeing religious persecution in Massachusetts. Roger Williams and Ann Hutchinson is credited as being the leader of these people. They settled in Providence and established a rule of religious tolerance.
Voltaire believed in tolerance, reason, freedom of religious beliefs, and freedom of speech.