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Religion By:Denisa

Religions.What They Did Pilgrim: had to search for religious freedom, they didn’t have a religion back then. Church Of England: The practice of other religions was forbidden because they already had one, and I believe they couldn’t change it.Catholics and Protestants had to worship secretly. Puritans: In a few years, 10,000 puritans arrived in Boston,MA. Puritans Strict people believed in one god. www.newworldencyclopedia.org Image from.

Random Facts About Religion. The Origin of Plymouth Colony were in a congregation of English Protestants who had broken away from the Church Of England. English decided to seek a new home, so they went across the Atlantic to get to the new world. After several days, 101 men,woman,kids boarded. By Sep.6.1620, they set sail to the new world.

What is Religion Religion is a fundamental principle of American life. While still taken for its granted now and today, its acceptance emerged gradually in the Nations (down below) history. The many people(s) who called America (HOME) represents our country and a bunch of other traditions. 👇🖗👇🖗👇🖗👇🖗 I hi Image From www.YourDictonary.com

Quakers Quakers or (Society Of Friends), had suffered greatly in England. As religious dissenters of the Church Of England, they were targets much like the Separatists and the Puritans. But friends were also devout pacifists. They would not fight in anyway of England, nor pay their taxes. They believed the proceeds would assist a military venture.

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