Maryland comes in second because any Chritian religious believing in the "trinity" were permitted to worship. Rhode Island wins with its tolerance for every religion. Including Jews and atheists.
what two colonies out of the 13 colonies were separated during war
Proprietary colonies and charter colonies.
What are the two colonies that split? Please edit your question to include more context.
The two colonies are North and South Carolina.
I see someon has AP US History like me SAME exact question so in New England innocent witches were dying because of a governtment with a great influence by the church--In New England, except in RI, the Puritan/Congregationalist faith was the established church. Ministers received financial support from taxes. There wasn't much religious tolerance, and religion was a huge part of everyday life. The Halfway Covenant would be a good thing to put into your answer. Eventually, New England started to shift away from strict Puritanism. They started to preach about good works, which was associated with the Anglican church.
Pennsylvania and Rhode Island
Who were the two major religious groups that lived in the New England colonies
The Quakers and the Mennonites were two religious groups that openly condemned slavery in the American colonies.
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Religious tolerance and better then normal native-American relationships.
What were the two main reasons the 13 colonies were made
Rhode Island and Pennsylvania
economic opportunities and religious havens
well i have two for you: to search for gold and to expand their kingdom
Rhode Island and Pennsylvania
Britain and France.
The misconception about the colonies is that everyone was religious. Only about 20% of the colonies attended church. Many lived in rural areas and couldn’t get to services leaving the farm to travel there. The population of the colonies was 90% farmers and to travel in this time was slow and meant leaving for a day or two.