The first settlement in the United States to really ensure religious freedom was Rhode Island. Maryland followed close behind, with the Maryland Toleration Act.
The Quakers started a settlement in Philadelphia so that they could enjoy religious freedom.
Pilgrims and Germans
There was religious freedom in colonial Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn in 1681 and was originally based on religious freedom for the Quakers.
the settlers from Plymouth were searching for religious freedom. They wanted to freely practice their puritan religion without any struggles with the governments disapproval or disagreement. the settlers from Jamestown were mostly made up of gentlemen seeking fortune.
For religious freedom.
The Quakers started a settlement in Philadelphia so that they could enjoy religious freedom.
Quakers started a settlement in Philadelphia so that they could enjoy religious freedom.
I'm not sure
religious freedom, to re populate and to get more money
Pilgrims and Germans
It was established as an experiment in religious freedom and tolerance.
It was a place for the pilgrims to settle so they could have religious freedom from the english.
It was a place for the pilgrims to settle so they could have religious freedom from the english.
The Plymouth Colony was found for freedom of religion.
to have sex and reproduce -_- there's a nicer way 2 sat that. the reason for settlement was to expand land and for religious reasons
In 1844 the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory.
settlement of freedmen in Africa