During the 1600's to the 1620's the mistreatment of a person because of his or her religious beliefs is called persecution. it is true.
Persecution from the Biblical perspective
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Systematic mistreatment of a group or individual.
Religious persecution is when a person is; harassed, harried, insulted, abused, verbally assaulted, singled out, rumored about, and in extreme cases, beaten, tortured and murdered, because of religious practices and beliefs.
It isn't only Christian persecution that is considered a human rights violation it's all religious persecution. The reason is that mistreating someone because of their beliefs (or lack of beliefs) is discrimination, this is a hate crime and in turn a human rights violation.
To obtain religious freedom and avoid persecutions for their beliefs........by:Katie Nelson
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Unjust treatment to a person because of his or her beliefs.
The first settlers who came to North America came to be free from religious persecution, and to create a "city upon a hill". Once established the persecuted became the persecutors and denounced and cast out anyone who did not follow their religious beliefs. Different settlements over North America often were filled with people who had different religious beliefs, with a few places that offered religious freedom and did not persecute anyone. Religious persecution accounted for some of the killing of Native Americans and fights between different settlements across North America.