Pilgrims and Germans
Pilgrims & Germans
They both came for religious freedom that they did not have in Great Britan
I believe both of these descriptions come from the Revolution. The colonial men and women fought bravely against a great force in order to win their freedom.
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Roger Williams founded Rhode Island and William Penn founded Pennsylvania. Penn was a Quaker and wanted to create a colony where quakers wouldn't be persecuted. Williams was Anglican and wanted a colony with complete religious freedom. Penn got his land from the king and went by choice. Williams was banished from Massachusetts and purchased the land from the native population.
The Puritans and The Quakers wanted religious purity and freedom from religious persecution. Both groups came to Penn's Woods, where William Penn promised these freedoms. William Penn founded Pennsylvania.
The religion settled by the pilgrims and puritans seeking religious freedom was Christianity, specifically Protestantism. The pilgrims sought to separate from the Church of England, while the puritans aimed to purify and reform the church. Both groups played a significant role in shaping the religious landscape of colonial America.
yes both did
Both groups came against their will.
They both came for religious freedom that they did not have in Great Britan
The Roanoke settlement was established in 1585, before both Jamestown (1607) and Plymouth (1620), but it mysteriously disappeared. Jamestown was the first successful English settlement in America, founded for economic reasons, while Plymouth was founded by the Pilgrims seeking religious freedom. The three settlements were significant in shaping early American history and colonization.
They both came for religious freedom that they did not have in Great Britan
Both. Our heritage as citizens of the US is in both religious freedom and patriotism, and the song "In God We Still Trust" reflects both of those themes.
They both wanted religious freedom.
Both the Mormons and the Puritains travelled to a new land in search of religious freedom.
The Puritan and Quaker movements started in England because they wanted to break away from the Church of England. These two groups came to America for religious freedom, and their movements spread further in this New World.
a) Desire to create a close-knit Christian community. b) Initial contact with less powerful Indians was largely cooperative. c) Religious dissention led to the formation of new colonies. d) Sought both salvation and freedom of worship.
He found Rhode Island for Religious Freedom. Anne Hutchinsion helped find Portsmith, Rhode Island. They both were banned from the Massacucettes colony.