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What colony did quakers find religious freedom?

The colony was Rhode Island. He and many of the Massachusetts settlers were apparently not content with the laws there.


Who got banished from Rhode Island for believing that government should not make laws about religion?

no one Rhode Island is not strict on religion. they let you be whatever religion you wanted. the colony that was strict about religion was Massachusetts.


Why did people move to Rhode Island in the 1700s?

because it is the best colony ever and there are no laws or rules and you don't have to go to school.


How was Rhode Island's laws made?

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Which was the first state to declare independence?

In 1775, New Hampshire was the first colony to declare its independence from oppressive laws and taxes levied by the British crown.The first colony to declare their independence from England was Rhode Island.North Carolina declared a month before Rhode Island.


What is the job of the executive branch in rhode island?

to enforce laws


What important laws did Rhode Island pass?

Rhode Island has passed several important laws throughout its history, including the landmark Rhode Island Anti-Discrimination Law of 1945, which was among the first to prohibit discrimination based on race, color, or creed in public accommodations. Additionally, Rhode Island was early to legalize same-sex marriage in 2013, reflecting progressive social policies. The state has also enacted significant environmental laws, such as the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Program, aimed at protecting coastal environments. These laws highlight Rhode Island's commitment to civil rights and environmental conservation.


What were some of Rhode island colony laws?

that girls had to wear aprons and a head bonnet and a dress and you couldn't dress rich if you weren't rich and that discipline was strict but not like new England.


The government of Rhode Island could not pass laws that governed what?

Shipping.


What branch of law makes the laws in Rhode Island?

The State Legislature, or Legislative Branch.


How were Connecticut and Rhode Island self-governing colonies?

Connecticut and Rhode Island were self governing colonies because they people were free to worship as they wished and laws would not tell people which church they had to go to.


Are there any relevant laws about being a mystery shopping in Rhode Island?

Check with your state Attorneys General office website for local laws