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What kind of govt did the puritans institute in massachusetts and how did it function?

Theocracy, they were a government that the religious leaders claimed divine guidance and other sects were denied religious freedom


Why didn't Calvinists get religious freedom?

Calvanists were denied religious freedoms due to religious politics. In sixteenth century England, the church of England broke away from the pope's authority during the English Reformation.


How were the slaves freedom denied?

The slaves' freedom was denied by the concept that slaves were property, not human beings, and all human beings are free, but not property, so slaves were denied freedom due to the concept that slaves were property, not people.


Which rights spurred people to settle in America?

The right of religious freedom was the major reason for the migration of the Puritans to the New World. They were seeking a complete break from any remaining influence of Roman Catholicism. In an interesting turn-about, many of those religious refugees piously and actively denied religious freedom to others, especially the Quakers who were severely persecuted. Puritanism did not prevail and many other religious groups were active by the early 1700s.


What rights spurred people to settle in America?

The right of religious freedom was the major reason for the migration of the Puritans to the New World. They were seeking a complete break from any remaining influence of Roman Catholicism. In an interesting turn-about, many of those religious refugees piously and actively denied religious freedom to others, especially the Quakers who were severely persecuted. Puritanism did not prevail and many other religious groups were active by the early 1700s.


Are there any conditions under which the freedom of speech and press could be denied and why might they be denied?

yes if you cant talk


Who was denied the right to vote in colonies?

Black men and women.


In 1649 marylands act of toleration did what?

Maryland's Act of Toleration, passed in 1649, was a significant law that granted religious freedom to all Christians in the colony, protecting them from persecution based on their faith. It specifically aimed to ensure that Catholics could practice their religion without fear, as the colony was founded by Catholics seeking refuge from Protestant persecution in England. However, the act also established penalties for those who denied the divinity of Jesus, reflecting the complex dynamics of religious tolerance at the time. Ultimately, it laid the groundwork for the future development of religious freedom in America.


Which freedom may have been illegally denied by attorney General Palmer during the red scare?

The Freedom of Speech.


Who did pilgrims have a conflict with?

Pilgrims had conflicts with anyone who wasn't them. They had conflicts with the Church of England. They, eventually, had conflicts with the Native Americans. They demanded Religious Freedom for themselves but denied it to Quakers and others wth whom they disagreed.


In My Bondage and My Freedom. Why does Douglass feel he has been cheated?

Douglass feels cheated because he is denied the opportunity to learn to read and write, which he views as essential for freedom and personal development. He believes that by being deprived of education, he is being kept in a state of mental bondage.


What was the Jewish religious group that denied existence of angels?

Sadducees