No because that's what she said
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.
yes
Colonists in colonial Georgia had mixed feelings about religious freedom. While the founding vision of Georgia included a commitment to religious tolerance, particularly for persecuted groups like Jews and Moravians, many settlers still held traditional views and sought to establish a more Protestant-oriented society. Some colonists appreciated the opportunity for religious diversity, while others resisted the inclusion of certain groups, reflecting broader tensions between tolerance and established beliefs. Overall, the quest for religious freedom in Georgia was a complex interplay of ideals and practical realities.
People wanted to find Georgia because 1. Barrier for the Spanish expainsion from Florida 2. a place for debtors to start anew 3. Religious Freedom People wanted to find Georgia because 1. Barrier for the Spanish expainsion from Florida 2. a place for debtors to start anew 3. Religious Freedom
Georgia has religious freedom just like any other state. However, the South tends to have more conservatives which are not as open minded about religion.
religious toleration
they were known for wanting religious freedom
Christians only I believe.
Maryland and Georgia were founded for religious freedom.
To obtain religious freedom.
Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded for religious freedom.
For religious freedom and economic prosperity