Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson both fled to Narragansett Bay in present-day Rhode Island. Williams sought refuge there due to his beliefs in religious freedom and separation of church and state, while Hutchinson left Massachusetts to avoid persecution for her religious views. Their moves contributed to the establishment of a more tolerant society in the region.
They didn't support the New England Way, therefore they were forced to leave.
No.
I would say the climate.
He: a personal pronoun taking the place of a noun for a male person. was trying to flee: to make an attempt to run away. flee the city: to run from the city to another place. A male person is attempting to run away from the city to another place.
the neighbouring country
the same reason roger Williams fled religious freedom is what they wanted
She believed that a person could worship god without help of a Church, Minister, or Bible.
I got my yellow bellied slider turtle at a flee market for $10. it was at Rodger's flee market in Ohio. now the red eared sliders r almost anywhere u look.
They didn't support the New England Way, therefore they were forced to leave.
Amsterdam, the netherlands. Visit the Anne Frank house in Amsterdam, the actual house they hid for several years.
Anne's father, Otto, did not flee. He was captured with Anne and the rest of the family and ended up in Auschwitz with them. He was the only one to survive. After being librated in 1945 he returned to Amsterdam. ____ In 1933 the Franks, including Otto, fled (emigrated) from Germany to the Netherlands.
because they did not like each other at all
No, "flee" is not in the future tense. The future tense of "flee" would be "will flee" or "shall flee."
Anne and her family were fleeing the Nazi party and their quest to rid Europe of all Jews as well as other minorities. __ Anne Frank and her family fled from Germany to the Netherlands (Holland). However, a few years later, in 1940, the Nazis invaded the Netherlands and the Franks again faced persecution.
The corresponding noun to the verb flee is flight.
The defendant was then seen to flee the scene. Flee from the danger!
It's just a normal verb. "I flee" "you flee" "he/she/it flees" etc.