I believe the Catholics, Protestants, and Jews did. I'm not 100% sure.
Quakers,protestant group,founded the Pennsylvania colony to escape persecution ,or harsh treatment in England
Mormons
The Pilgrims left their homes in Europe to escape religious persecution. They were seeking religious freedom and the opportunity to practice their faith without interference from the government or religious authorities.
When William Penn founded Pennsylvania, he provided refuge primarily for Quakers, a religious group that faced persecution in England. His vision of a colony based on religious freedom and tolerance attracted various other religious minorities as well, including Mennonites, Baptists, and Catholics. This commitment to religious liberty made Pennsylvania a model for pluralism and coexistence in the New World.
The Englishman responsible for establishing Pennsylvania is William Penn. He was a Quaker, a member of the Religious Society of Friends, which emphasized equality, peace, and freedom of worship. Penn founded Pennsylvania in 1681 as a haven for Quakers and other religious minorities seeking refuge from persecution. His vision included a government based on democratic principles and religious tolerance.
The Mormons, followers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, traveled west to Utah in the mid-19th century to escape religious persecution and establish a new homeland. Led by Brigham Young, they sought a place where they could freely practice their beliefs and build a close-knit community.
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catholics
Three groups that left Europe in search of religious freedom were the Pilgrims, who sought to escape persecution from the Church of England and settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts; the Puritans, who established the Massachusetts Bay Colony for more extensive reforms within Christianity; and the Quakers, who faced severe persecution in England and found refuge in Pennsylvania under William Penn's leadership. Each group sought to practice their faith freely and establish communities based on their religious beliefs.
Roman Catholics.
Group that migrated westward along the Oregon Trail who wanted to escape persecution