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THEY BELIEVED THAT PEOPLE SHOULD LIVE IN PEACE AND HARMONY.

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there were many different religions Pa was a state that had religious freedom it varied from Amish to quaker to even Jewish christian baptist catholic muslem and many others

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Q: What were the different religions of Pennsylvania during the mid 1700s?
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