It is very important to practice religious tolerance in everyday life so that you can get along with everyone. Inner peace is found by accepting all denominations.
William Penn, the founder, promised religious tolerance and freedom from religious persecution.
It was established as an experiment in religious freedom and tolerance.
It was an experiment in religious freedom and tolerance.
The three colonies settled for religious reasons are Massachusetts (Pilgrims and Puritans seeking religious freedom), Pennsylvania (Quakers seeking religious tolerance), and Maryland (Catholics seeking refuge from persecution).
Jamestown was primarily established for economic reasons, not religious reasons.
People came to the US because of economic opportunity, religious freedom, social equality. Also their homelands were being bought and taken away from them. The US needed more people also to work their and to "build it up."
Repeated exposure to a stimulus could increase the development of drug tolerance.
One difference was that William Penn (Pennsylvania) had more religious tolerance than John Wheelright (Rhode Island). A similarity is they both moved for religious reasons. Hope this helped
It was more for political and social reasons, than for religious reasons.
The reasons usually given are pity and sympathy - not moral or religious reasons.
They came for a variety of reasons, but mostly for religious tolerance, good cheap farmland, and the abundance of fine ports for trade drew many people to the colony that would be Pennsylvania. Got from yahoo answers
Masssachusetts was founded for religious reasons, otherwise know as religious freedom by John Winthrop.