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Rhode Island was tolerant for all religion's

Georgia was tolerant for all religions (except Jew's

Virginia was tolerant for all but Christian's

South Carolina was tolerant for all religions

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The Middle Colonies, known for their religious diversity, fostered an environment of tolerance that attracted various religious groups, including Quakers, Catholics, Lutherans, and Jews. This tolerance was largely influenced by the Quaker principles of Pennsylvania, founded by William Penn, which emphasized freedom of conscience and equality. Additionally, the absence of a dominant religious authority allowed for a pluralistic society where different beliefs could coexist. As a result, the Middle Colonies became a model of religious tolerance in early America.


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Which of the Colonies had most Religious tolerance Meaning New England Middle Or southern?

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