The puritans and quakers
Some of the colonies that did not believe in religious freedom include Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, and Connecticut Colony. These colonies were founded by Puritans and other religious groups seeking to establish their own strict religious beliefs and practices.
The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony. The Puritans were the group that settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded for religious freedom.
pilgrims and puritans. because they wanted to be free. talking abour religious freedom
How did the lack of religious toleration affect politics in the Massachusetts bay colony?
Massachusetts Bay Colony was created in 1628 by the Massachusetts Bay Company. The colony was mainly settled by Puritans who incorporated their belief into the governing of the colony. As a result, there was religious intolerance in the colony.
Massachusetts was split into two groups: the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Plymouth Colony. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was established by Puritans in 1630, while Plymouth Colony was founded by the Pilgrims in 1620. These two colonies eventually united in 1691 to form the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
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.
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The Massachusetts Colony was founded in 1620 by the Puritans.
The Puritans founded the Massachusetts colony. They came to America for religious freedom, but they persecuted people as well.