The Massachusets colony was founded first by the Pilgrims, who were Puritans (and Separatists). Puritans were a movement within the Church of England (Anglican) that favored a more Reformed theology and felt that the English reformation did not go far enough - that the Anglicans were still too similar to the Catholic Church.
While Puritans tried to push these reforms from within the Church of England, Separatists felt there was no room left for them there.
Starting in 1630, these groups started migrating heavily to Massachusets.
Catholicism, but during the founding of Massachusetts, there was religious toleration.
Catholicism, but during the founding of Massachusetts, there was religious toleration.
Who were the religious people of Massachusetts?
Mostly the people there were Puritans and Quakers who were the pilgrims from Europe. There was some religious freedom though.
The main religion of colonial Massachusetts in the 1700s were Puritan Separatists. They came to the colony in pursuit of religious freedom.
Quakers EDIT: In Massachusetts, there were Puritans.
It was important in Plymouth Massachusetts in the old days. There is also a Plymouth in England where people fled from to escape religious persecution in the 1600's.
The majority of people in Massachusetts today identify as Christians, with Catholicism being the largest denomination. A significant portion of the population also identifies as non-religious or unaffiliated with any particular religion. Additionally, there are smaller communities of Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist individuals in the state.
In the early days of the Massachusetts Colony, even though the Puritans came to America seeking religious freedom for themselves, they did not extend that right to Quakers and other religious minorities living there.
The Massachusetts Bay colony was historically Puritan. However, by 1787 there was more religious tolerance and diversity and it did not require political leaders to be religions.
Massachusetts was founded to protect the puritans from religious persecution. The puritan's left England to settle in America where they could practice their religion without England's interference.
The first people in Massachusetts were the Native Americans. Then, the pilgrims later came on the Mayflower to Plymoth rock in Massachusetts. The Pilgrims went their for religious freedom.