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The right to practice any religion however you want, called the religious movement in the Middle Colonies

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Q: What was originally meant by freedom of religion in the American Colonies?
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How did the early colonies to the principles of modern American government?

freedom of religion


When examining the history of religion of the British American colonies in the 17th century which would be the MOST accurate assessment?

All colonies supported freedom of religion.


The colonies won their freedom from?

The American colonies won their freedom from England.


How were the North American colonies in the 1600 similar?

The North American colonies in the 1600s were both similar in that they wanted the freedom of religion and to be treated fairly by Great Britain. The political aspects and financial aspects of each of the colonies however were very different.


What religion did the middle colonies warship?

The middle colonies religion was mostly just religious freedom so it was kind of everything.


Which colony was the freest of all the British colonies?

The freest of all British colonies was probably the North American colonies. For the most part, there was freedom of religion and thought.


What threatened the newly won freedom of the American colonies?

English colonies


What were some benefits the new England colonies had?

Freedom to practice your religion


How did the people of the new colonies expand the idea of freedom of religion the English colonies?

by going to land and making a city


Why were some of the british colonies in America?

To escape religious prosicution or for freedom of religion.


One of the goals of the first English colonies in North America was to what?

Freedom of religion.


What was the dominant desire for liberty in the American colonies?

Religious Freedom