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Yes all the colonies were founded for religious freedom. :)

p.s. the person that wrote this answer never graduated from kindergarten.

The real answer is: New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Delaware were founded for religious freedom. The southern colonies were founded to make money with tobacco, tobacco, and more tobacco. . .plus some cotton and indigo. And if it ever comes up: YOU CAN'T EAT TOBACCO. YOU CAN'T EAT COTTON. AND YOU CAN'T EAT INDIGO.

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