American colonist considered themselves Englishmen therefor they wanted to be loyal to Britain.
B. Rhode Island practiced religious toleration while Massachusetts Bay Colony did not.
Roger Williams (1603-1683) firmly believed in freedom of conscience. He founded the Rhode Island colony after being banished from Massachusetts in 1636 because of his views. He advocated keeping church and state separate. Rhode Island became a safe place for various religious dissenters and minorities to find a place to exist peacefully -- Baptists, Quakers, Jews and other religious minorities. Years later, when colonial America became the United States of America and the US Constitution was being written, Roger Williams idea of maintaining a “wall of separation” between church and state influenced the framers of the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Freedom of religion was not the case in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, dominated by Puritan law. The Puritans came to America so they could practice their religion, but did not allow freedom for others within their colony. Those who did not follow the Puritan ways were often sent away (as Roger Williams was).
Answer: (A) the progressive party was founded
The best option from the list would be "<span>The guillotine was an effective instrument for instilling fear and conflict," since this is an opinion that needs to be supported with historical evidence. The other options are simply facts (or non-facts). </span>
Answer: The Roman Empire converted them
Explanation: When the Roman Empire took over, they converted their religion, changing their Greek gods into Gods of the empire, then eventually Christianity became a mass religion and many polytheistic and pagan individuals were forced into Christianity.
The Greek gods are still believed in by some people, called "Hellenic Pagans". If you believe in the Greek gods still, I recommend checking it out.