If you had come to America to practice your Quaker religious beliefs, chances are you would have settled in Pennsylvania. So, the answer would be B. Pennsylvania. Hope this helped! :)
In America, the quacker religion mainly is in Pennslyvania.
it would be Pennsylvania (b)
People who would come to America to practice Quaker religious beliefs would likely have settled in Pennsylvania. Quakers left Britain for an opportunity for religious freedoms.
Pennsylvania mostly.
Each region adapted the traditions and/or beliefs of those who settled in that area.
Yes, the Puritans were a group of English Protestants who sought to reform the Church of England and faced persecution in Europe. They settled in the New World, particularly in New England, in search of religious freedom and the ability to practice their beliefs without interference. The Elizabethan Settlement established the Church of England as a Protestant church, but it did not fully satisfy the Puritans, leading some to seek religious refuge in America.
Pennsylvania was settled to create a haven for Quakers who were persecuted in Europe for their differing beliefs.
The French settled America mostly in the area of the Mississippi River.
It was settled on the eastern part of North America. The western part of North America was not settled or explored for nearly 40 years after the initial colonies had been established.
They had settled in the Netherlands, where they were persecuted for their beliefs.
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