why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
People were driven to the middle colonies because it was a diverse place for religion.
The Great Awakening began in the Middle Colonies. This movement changed the way that many people practiced their religion.
One effect of the Great Awakening in the middle colonies was the promotion of religious diversity and tolerance as people were encouraged to pursue personal connections with God outside of traditional church structures. This movement also led to increased social activism and a push for moral reform in society.
People wanted to practice their religion and make money. BY: some girls
The people of the middle colonies were men and women.
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.
Most people in the middle colonies where loyalists
3,929,214 people lived in the middle colonies.
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
The religion in the middle clines was the Quakers. These "Quakers", were the hippies of the 1600's, they didn't use slaves, and fought against war. The main majority or people their practiced "Quakerism"...overall they didn't use slaves, didn't have war, and wanted to help other colonies.
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies