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Jamestown, established in 1607, did not offer true religious freedom. The colony was primarily established for economic purposes, and the Church of England was the dominant religious institution. While there were some instances of religious tolerance, especially towards dissenters from the Church, the overall environment was not one of open religious freedom as seen in later colonies like Pennsylvania. Religious practices were largely governed by the laws and norms of the Anglican Church.

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