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By:Kayah Williams And Shidiria Ross
Colonizatin By:Kayah Williams And Shidiria Ross
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8-1.3 Summarize the history of English settlement in New England, the mid-Atlantic region, and the South , with and emphasis on South Carolina as an example of a distinctly.
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Who led the puritans?? John Calvin leader in the Reformation gave rise to Protestantism.
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Puritans believed in witches and their ability to harm others.
Puritans Religion Puritans believed in witches and their ability to harm others.
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What did they established??
They established schools so that their children could learn about the bible and also established religious conformity.
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Who were the Quakers The Quakers were a group of religious dissenters who believed that everyone had an inner light and they also promoted religious tolerance.
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What did the Quakers believe??
Most Quakers believed that how a person lived their life is a sacrament , and that formal observances are not necessary . The Quakers believed in the bible, Jesus Christ , and believed that humans are inherently.
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What were the Quakers Religious??
Their religious were members of the religious society of friends ,and faith.
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Where did the Quaker settle??
The Quaker were a group of people who came to a new world to seek refuge from the persecution.
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What did middle colonies have??
The middle colonies had the greatest diversity of people and religions in British North America .
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Who was King Charles 2nd ?? King Charles II granted William Penn land and payment of a dept so Penn had the rights of a proprietor and could name the governor of the colony .
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What did Pennsylvania have??
Pennsylvania also had a representative assembly as did the other colonies in the region.
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What did Pennsylvania find??
Pennsylvania found for the purpose of profit ,this region’s economic prosperity rested on it’s good harbors and fertile fields and also became known as the breadbasket of the colonies.
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