While many fled to the American New England Colonies from religious persecution in England and France in the early 1600s they tended to bring their specific religious beliefs to their new lands: Anglican, Puritans, Congregationalists, Mennonites, French Huguenots, Presbyterians, Roman Catholics, and others. In many Colonies differing religions were not tolerated within their borders. In 1636 Roger Williams fled Massachusetts Bay Colony with a threat of hanging for his "tolerant" religious beliefs if he returned. Roger Williams settled in and founded the Providence Plantations based on total religious freedom including all faiths, agnostics, and supposedly atheists and the separation of church and state. Then in 1644 Providence Plantations was joined with neighboring Rhode Island to form a new Colony. Today, the official name of our smallest state is Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania are the colonies that were found for religious reasons. It was also in Plymouth, Virginia.
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Maryland and Georgia were founded for religious freedom.
AnswerReligions in the southern colonies were the bases of life. The reasons the colonies were founded were to procure religious freedom. Granted, some of the colonies broke away from this founding, but colonies like Maryland were founded specifically to be a haven of religious freedom to all Christians. This means that you could go there and worship the jesus and none would stop you. But mostly the main religion in the southern colonies were the Anglican faith.
Religious refugees.
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New York, New Jersey, and Jamestown were three colonies that were founded for strictly economic reasons. Most colonies were founded for religious reasons.
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Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania are the colonies that were found for religious reasons. It was also in Plymouth, Virginia.
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Maryland and Georgia were founded for religious freedom.
Yes in some cases. Massachusetts was founded primarily for religious reasons as was Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. Other colonies such as Virginia were founded as commercial enterprises. Georgia was a penal colony.
AnswerReligions in the southern colonies were the bases of life. The reasons the colonies were founded were to procure religious freedom. Granted, some of the colonies broke away from this founding, but colonies like Maryland were founded specifically to be a haven of religious freedom to all Christians. This means that you could go there and worship the jesus and none would stop you. But mostly the main religion in the southern colonies were the Anglican faith.
Religious refugees.
pilgrims and for religious freedom
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