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when the Puritans came to Massachusetts back in the 1600s, they were seeking religious freedom
Well most people in the middle colonies, especially Pennsylvania wanted a place to practice their own religion. That is one of the main reasons they went to the New World. The Middle colonies had a very wide toleration of Religion accepting most of them. For Example: Pennsylvania had mostly Quakers, but did allow pretty much any other religion. So the role it played was attracting people from Europe who were tired of being persecuted because of their religion I guess. I'm doing a project on that right now so I hope that helped.
It is not possible to answer this question. It does not specify what it is that was meant to have plaid a part on the founding of the republic.
Religion was important in all of colonial America. It was a part of daily life and the right to freedom of religion was important to many colonists since the majority flocked to the colonies to free themselves of religious prosecution.
In the Old Kingdom, religion played a significant role in the lives of Egyptians. They believed in many gods and relied upon them for various reasons, from the success of harvests to childbirth.
The children had fun w/ religion and also chose their religion. they also did lots of games.
The children had fun w/ religion and also chose their religion. they also did lots of games.
The children had fun w/ religion and also chose their religion. they also did lots of games.
They played the Quakers it gave them religious rights
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when the Puritans came to Massachusetts back in the 1600s, they were seeking religious freedom
It helped civilizations gain wealth by how they judged it
It helped civilizations gain wealth by how they judged it
It was founded by the Puritans.
The children had fun w/ religion and also chose their religion. they also did lots of games.
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