Colonists in Virginia generally valued religious freedom, but their views were heavily influenced by the dominant Anglican Church, which was the established religion. While some settlers sought a place to practice their faith without persecution, the colony's governance often favored Anglicanism, leading to tensions with other religious groups. Over time, as more diverse religious communities emerged, calls for greater religious tolerance and separation from state-sanctioned religion grew, reflecting a complex relationship with the concept of religious freedom.
the colonists shouldnt have to feel that their freedom was threatened
Salutary neglect
churches; crises
People were promised a representative government and religious freedom
The colonists were actually fine about the Revolution because it gave them freedom towards Britian.
which of the Virgina Company's decisions made the colonists feel more at home
which of the Virgina Company's decisions made the colonists feel more at home
the colonists shouldnt have to feel that their freedom was threatened
the colonists shouldnt have to feel that their freedom was threatened
lets party
Salutary neglect
Sometimes citizens feel that churches create political crises regarding religious freedom.
churches; crises
churches; crises
People were promised a representative government and religious freedom
The colonists were actually fine about the Revolution because it gave them freedom towards Britian.
Massachusets was settled by Puritans. Pennsyvania was settled by Quakers. Rhode Island was settled by Roger Williams who was pesecuted by the Puritans in Massachusets.