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Religious tolerance and better then normal native-American relationships.
Quakers were concentrated in Pennsylvania; Catholics were concentrated in Maryland.
Protestant, however, religious tolerance was widely accepted and many religions were practiced.
RHODE ISLAND first promoted religious tolerance under the leadership of Baptist minister Roger Williams. He believed that conviction should be the result of the working of the Holy Spirit and not of law or other forms of coercion.
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Most of the early European settlers were various denominations of Christianity. The state has no official religion like all states of the USA.
The Act of Tolerance
Yes, Colonial New York had religious tolerance compared to other colonies of the time. It was a diverse society where different religious groups were allowed to practice their beliefs openly. The Dutch Reformed Church was the dominant religion, but other Christian denominations, as well as Jewish and Quaker communities, were also present.
Rhode Island was the first. It was based on having all people that wanted to live there have the opportunity to do so.
The Toleration was a law passed in 1649 by the colonial assembly of the Province of Maryland mandating religious toleration of all Christian Denomination. As the first such law, it is often seen as a precursor to the First Amendment.
The Act of Toleration provided religious tolerance for all Catholic colonists and other religions who believed in the divinity of Christ in colonial Maryland. This DID NOT extend to other religions. Also it gave Anglicans religious freedom and it was proposed by Lord Baltimore.