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The colonies of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Georgia were all established with a focus on religious freedom and tolerance. Pennsylvania, founded by William Penn as a Quaker refuge, emphasized religious diversity, while Maryland was established by Lord Baltimore as a haven for Catholics. Georgia, founded by James Oglethorpe, aimed to provide a fresh start for debtors and also fostered a mix of religious practices. Additionally, all three colonies played significant roles in the broader economic and social development of colonial America.

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