Most other settlements in the west were mining towns, with most of the residents being single men and their primary aim being getting wealth. Most planned on being there only temporarily. The Mormons were family communities whose primary aim was cooperation and religious freedom. They planned to stay there permanently. Isolation was beneficial because it allowed them the ability to practice their religion in peace, away from the persecution they had experienced in the east and midwest. Because of this they were able to establish themselves and create a strong community organization and home-base headquarters that has stayed in place for over 150 years.
There were many different reasons why there was conflict between the settlers and the government. First of all, and probably the most vital reason, was that both
The Boers were the original Dutch settlers in South Africa. They have now become Afrikaaners and many are still in South Africa.
The French. Or if you want to be really specific the Indians were there first.
Belgian settlers
British and French were the first settlers of Canada.
the Pilgrim's came for religious purposes and the Jamestown settlers came for power/wealth
The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom attracted settlers desiring religious freedom
White settlers in different regions held various religious beliefs, including Christianity (Protestantism, Catholicism), Judaism, and other faiths. These beliefs influenced their worldview, social practices, and interactions with indigenous populations. The diversity of religious beliefs among white settlers contributed to the cultural landscape of early America.
Settlers came to seek religious freedom, and freedom from religious persecution.
To attract colonists and invite more settlers/people to settle.
The settlers in pennsylvania had more rights of religious tolerance then the settlers in Rhode Island
religious believes
To have religious freedom
To attract colonists and invite more settlers/people to settle.
they wanted religious freedom.
the religious group were the puritans
English settlers of Massachusetts in the 1600s and German settlers of the 1700s both wanted religious freedom.