very badly
I think because they wanted to
England initially treated the Puritans with suspicion and hostility, particularly during the reign of King James I and Charles I, as their calls for church reform challenged the established Anglican Church. They faced persecution, including fines, imprisonment, and social ostracism, for their beliefs and practices. This oppressive environment ultimately led many Puritans to emigrate to America in the early 17th century, seeking religious freedom and the opportunity to establish communities based on their values.
The U.S. legislature treats religion with a degree of separation from government, reflecting the First Amendment's Establishment Clause, which prohibits the government from establishing an official religion or unduly favoring one religion over another. This contrasts with the practices of some national assemblies, where religion may play a more direct role in legislative processes or national identity. In the U.S., lawmakers often engage with religious groups in a dialogue, but laws must be secular and inclusive of diverse beliefs, upholding the principle of religious freedom. As a result, while religion may influence individual legislators' values, it does not dictate legislative actions or policies.
The constitution of the United States specifically prohibited the establishment of a religion in the United States by the United States Congress. The 14th Amendment extended that prohibition to the individual states. Various Supreme Court cases have ruled concerning the term establishment of a religion. The last case was around 1985. In that case the court basically ruled that establishing a religion meant the government was totally prohibited from paying anything for a worship service or other religious activity. It also ruled the clause has absolutely nothing to do with any other job that the government wants to hire a religious organization to perform and in that respect the government should treat a religious institution just like any other. The phrase, "Wall of separation," is not in the constitution.
The majority of Americans treat each other with respect. There are still a large minority of bigots though.
I think because they wanted to
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The Puritans were intolerant of other religious groups and sought to establish a society based on their own beliefs. They were known for persecuting and excluding people who did not conform to their strict religious practices, leading to conflicts with individuals of different faiths, such as Quakers and Native Americans.
they usually get into fights and people start getting agents each other and become to be a hug problem for everyone to see how we treat each other.
The tendency to put down and treat other groups unfairly is called discrimination. It involves prejudice and bias against individuals based on characteristics such as race, gender, religion, or nationality. This behavior can manifest in various forms, including social exclusion, harassment, and systemic inequality. Discrimination is often rooted in stereotypes and can have significant negative impacts on the targeted groups.
The word for discrimination against religion is bigotry. This is where you treat other religion in an unfair manner and disregard them.
People favor their in-groups and treat other groups unfairly, this is called in-group bias or ingroup favoritism. It is the tendency to show preferential treatment to members of one's own group over those in another group.
Out-group derogation
Sikhs believe you deserve to be respected, and dont care, or judge you by your religion
they treated them good they could practice there religion but they had to pay a special tax
three words good or bad
three words good or bad