William Penn founded Pennsylvania. He was a Quaker, and founded Pennsylvania for others of his religion.
Quakers
The proprietor of the colony that founded as a haven for Quakers was William Penn, who founded the colony of Pennsylvania in 1677, which used to contain the western half of New Jersey.
the pilgrims
The Rhode Island colony was founded as a refuge for religious dissenters from Massachusetts. It was founded by Roger Williams, who had been exiled from Massachusetts for advocating for the separation of church and state. Rhode Island was the first colony that guaranteed freedom and worship and legalized the separation of church and state.
In the northern counties of England, particularly Lancashire, Westmorland, Cumberland and Yorkshire.
The colony was founded as a haven for Quakers is pennsylavania
A haven for Quakers.
Quakers
The proprietor of the colony that founded as a haven for Quakers was William Penn, who founded the colony of Pennsylvania in 1677, which used to contain the western half of New Jersey.
William Penn, a Quaker, founded Pennsylvania.
William Penn, a Quaker, founded Pennsylvania.
the pilgrims
To make money, & to provide the Quakers a haven in American colonys.
The Rhode Island colony was founded as a refuge for religious dissenters from Massachusetts. It was founded by Roger Williams, who had been exiled from Massachusetts for advocating for the separation of church and state. Rhode Island was the first colony that guaranteed freedom and worship and legalized the separation of church and state.
Pennsylvania was founded as a state of religious freedom by the Quakers. William Penn, who founded the colony on March 4, 1681, was the leader of this movement.
In the northern counties of England, particularly Lancashire, Westmorland, Cumberland and Yorkshire.
False. It was intended to be a haven for Catholics. Pennsylvania was intended to be a haven for Quakers. In both cases it was deemed desireable by the King of England to remove the minority religions from the realm in an effort to create harmony among his subjects.