religious persecution contributed to the Great Migration: Puritans believed they had a covenant with God to establish an ideal Christian community
The native Americans helped the people of the northern colony of Massachusetts not the middle
tag the region was angilic
No. Putting multiple factors into play, that honor would go to New York, Virginia or, possibly, Massachusetts.
Religion played a significant role in the founding of many American colonies, as various groups sought the freedom to practice their faith without persecution. For instance, the Puritans established Massachusetts Bay Colony to create a society based on their religious ideals, while the Quakers founded Pennsylvania as a haven for religious tolerance. Similarly, Maryland was established as a refuge for Catholics facing discrimination in England. Overall, the quest for religious liberty was a driving force behind the establishment of several colonies, shaping their social and political structures.
the role that the church played was religion the church was a religous seperate from the E uropeans <3 ^^
religious persecution contributed to the Great Migration: Puritans believed they had a covenant with God to establish an ideal Christian community
The role of religion in the Massachusetts colony had a dual purpose. While religion kept a system of strong beliefs in place, it also served as the foundation for their legal system and law making.
The colony that was associated with prohibition of work and play on Sundays was Massachusetts. This was due to the religious beliefs that the colony held.
They came to America to get away for the religious freedom, so it played a huge part in establishing the colonies. The religion that they set under was Christianity.
The native Americans helped the people of the northern colony of Massachusetts not the middle
The children had fun w/ religion and also chose their religion. they also did lots of games.
tag the region was angilic
In 1620 the Purtians established Plymouth colony and within that colony it was very important, but there were no other colonies in Massachusetts in 1620.
the wealthy read books and the poor would tell stories and play music
No. Putting multiple factors into play, that honor would go to New York, Virginia or, possibly, Massachusetts.
the role that the church played was religion the church was a religous seperate from the E uropeans <3 ^^
Delaware was never its own colony officially. It was part of the Province of Pennsylvania, where the Quaker religion was prominent.