The original colony that sought stricter rules was Massachusetts, particularly under the influence of the Puritan leaders in the 17th century. They aimed to establish a theocratic society based on their religious beliefs, implementing strict moral codes and laws to govern daily life. This desire for order and conformity often led to harsh punishments for those who deviated from community standards.
Well Connecticut was a charter colony and the disadvantages were that they could worship anyone or anything they wanted to and they had no rules to obey. They should of enforced rules and said, "Hey you can have religious freedom but you still have to obey the rules we are enforcing or you can't have religious freedom any more".
Monarchy
he was forced out of the colony
no... it was rules by the king in England
king george
banana are good
georgia
what if the state law was stricter?
Well Connecticut was a charter colony and the disadvantages were that they could worship anyone or anything they wanted to and they had no rules to obey. They should of enforced rules and said, "Hey you can have religious freedom but you still have to obey the rules we are enforcing or you can't have religious freedom any more".
As stricter rules for classification, maybe~
The New York colony started when King Charles II decided to send his brother, the Duke of York, to drive out the Dutch from New Netherland. Therefore, New York was then named after the Duke of York.
yes but stricter rules should be made
Bolivian school are just like England but they have stricter rules
Yes because they were hit and they had stricter rules
they created new orders to make stricter rules
The colony was finally able to survive because John Smith, a young solider and explorer made strict rules that if a person wanted to eat, the only way was to work. The colony also grew better after the colonists began growing tobacco. The Virginians found a way to make their colony succeed.
The Colony of Georgia failed as a social experiment because of the leader, James Ogelthorpe. He wanted the Colony to obey laws that the Colonists did not see fit to obey. He tried to make it a perfect society of only one class of people.