Many English settlers sought religious freedom by migrating to North America, particularly to areas like New England. The Pilgrims, for instance, established Plymouth Colony in 1620 to escape religious persecution. Similarly, the Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1630s, aiming to create a society that aligned with their religious beliefs. These movements were key in establishing a foundation for religious diversity in America.
The main reason was so that they would have the freedom to practice religion as they saw it.
They wanted to practice their religion freely, and they thought they would get rich. The land was free for a very low price, and they could make money working in the shipyards and stuff.
if they did not practice there religion they would torture them
The freedom to practice religion would fall under the first amendment.
It was a life or death situation because religion was the only thing they had left because everything else had been taken from them. Also if they didn't go to the religion that England wanted them to be then they would possibly get killed.... If this answer is wrong... DEAL WITH IT!
You live in New England.
The main reason was so that they would have the freedom to practice religion as they saw it.
The Plymouth colony pilgrims began their journey from two places. The ports were the Dutch port of Delfshaven and the city of Southampton in England. This was in July of 1620.
They wanted to practice their religion freely, and they thought they would get rich. The land was free for a very low price, and they could make money working in the shipyards and stuff.
The answer to that would be heavy god fearing christians.
if they did not practice there religion they would torture them
He would be best described as a pantheist.
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England, although proponents would say it is as old as religion itself is.
No. This would be adultry( a sin), which they would not practice in the religion.
So that they would be able to practice their religion freely
My hope would be that no one worship religion, although there are many who do. Religion is a practice, it is not God. Muslims are members of the Islamic faith.