William Penn believed in religious tolerance, representative government, and diversity. Everyone should have the right to practice their faith, he did not want government to rule the people, and he invited people from all over to move to Pennsylvania and established a very diverse colony.
penn created laws that allowe colonists to voice there opinion and were people could worship freely
William Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania. He had no connection to the Puritans. Pennsylvania was established as a place where people were free to follow the dictates of their conscience. Penn himself was a Quaker.
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Massachusetts. The Puritan leaders of Massachusetts were intolerant of those who opposed or did not follow Puritan ways. Non-Puritans, for example, were denied the right to vote. The leaders of Massachusetts dealt with religious dissidents in a number of ways. Some, like Roger Williams or Anne Hutchinson, were banished from the colony. Others, such as Quaker missionaries, were hanged.
yes, anything like that will follow you. if not, you WILL be found
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yes they did hahah
they were Puritans.
In this time everyone was Catholic.
he was a quaker
Mostly follow what the British said was fun.
There were two states that did not follow John Adams' call for a two house legislature. These states were Vermont and New York.