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What was the dominant desire for liberty in the American colonies?

Religious Freedom


Why were some of the british colonies in America?

To escape religious prosicution or for freedom of religion.


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Freedom from the British monarchy.


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Did religious freedom exist in the British north American colonies prior to 1700?

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during the Thirteen Colonies, which colonies granted religious freedom


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Escape from wars and religious freedom.


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Middle colonies religious freedom?

many of the 13 colonies had religious freedom. Actually a lot of the founders of places moved for this reason. Also this is why many people came to the Americas from New England. Religious freedom played a big role in the colonies.


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What was originally meant by freedom of religion in the American Colonies?

The right to practice any religion however you want, called the religious movement in the Middle Colonies


Religious life in the colonies was marked by?

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