Yes, William Tyndale did try to help religious refugees during the Protestant Reformation by translating The Bible into English so that people could read it and understand their faith better. His translation work provided spiritual support and guidance to those fleeing religious persecution.
Reformation.
Nazis tried to speed up Jewish emigration, but other nations were hesitant to accept these people
No, although he tried to claim that he was.
George Calvert, Roger Williams, and William Penn all supported religious freedom. Calvert founded Maryland as a refuge for Catholics, Williams established Rhode Island with a strong emphasis on religious tolerance, and Penn created Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers and other religious minorities. Their commitment to fostering an environment of religious liberty distinguished them in the context of colonial America.
Justine Moritz
They were the pharasees.
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They tried to trick Jesus on a sabath.
The Puritans.
Colonial William Prescott
William Wallace (Brave Heart)
No, as a matter of fact he tried to start them.