Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, William Coddington, John Clarke,
Catholics from Europe, especially from England, moved to Maryland seeking freedom of religion.
In 1683, Germans from a town called Krefeld settled in what is now Germantown, Pennsylvania. They were Quakers and Mennonites seeking religious freedom.
Most of them settled in the colonies because of religious freedom
BECAUSE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES.
Massachusetts
the pilgrims, religious separatists,arrived in Nov.& settled at Plymouth.They were seeking freedom from religious persecution
English pilgrims seeking religious freedom settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620. They arrived on the Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony, which is now known as Plymouth Plantation.
the pilgrims, religious separatists,arrived in Nov.& settled at Plymouth.They were seeking freedom from religious persecution
the pilgrims, religious separatists,arrived in Nov.& settled at Plymouth.They were seeking freedom from religious persecution
the pilgrims, religious separatists,arrived in Nov.& settled at Plymouth.They were seeking freedom from religious persecution
The colony of Salem, Massachusetts was settled by the Puritans. The Puritan's colonized Salem in 1626 after leaving England in search of their own religious freedom.
The three colonies settled for religious reasons are Massachusetts (Pilgrims and Puritans seeking religious freedom), Pennsylvania (Quakers seeking religious tolerance), and Maryland (Catholics seeking refuge from persecution).
The Great Puritan Migration in the 1630s was a significant mass flight of religious dissidents from England to North America seeking religious freedom and independence from the Church of England. Thousands of Puritans settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during this period.
Catholics from Europe, especially from England, moved to Maryland seeking freedom of religion.
The Puritans settled in two main colonies in America: Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth Colony. These colonies were established in the early 17th century by Puritan separatists seeking religious freedom and a new way of life.
The religion settled by the pilgrims and puritans seeking religious freedom was Christianity, specifically Protestantism. The pilgrims sought to separate from the Church of England, while the puritans aimed to purify and reform the church. Both groups played a significant role in shaping the religious landscape of colonial America.
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