Quakers and Puritans were very predominant religions of the early times.
Puritans
The Puritans.
While they were mostly Church of England it was not founded by a religious group or for religious motivations.
The Quakers.
The majority of the Mayflower's passengers on the journey to Virginia were Puritans, a group who believed that both the Church of England and the Catholic Church in England had strayed from the teachings of the Bible.
Puritans
Yes: the Roman Catholic church. See related questions.
the quakers
the religious group were the puritans
true
The Puritans.
Most of the religious groups who settled in colonial Virginia were Anglicans and other Protestant denominations.
QuakerWilliam Penn was a Quaker. The Quakers are known today as the "Religious Society of Friends."
The British
In colonial Pennsylvania, the Quakers were the primary group that enjoyed religious freedom. Founded by William Penn, the colony was established as a place of refuge for religious dissenters, and it promoted principles of tolerance and coexistence. This environment attracted various other religious groups, including Mennonites, Lutherans, and Catholics, allowing for a diverse religious landscape.
The Quakers.
While they were mostly Church of England it was not founded by a religious group or for religious motivations.