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Which three colonies tolerated different religions from the time of their foundings?

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emmasim [6.3K]4 years ago
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The three colonies that tolerated different religions from the time of their founding are Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Maryland.

       The founders of Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Maryland were mainly motivated by a desire to establish religiously tolerant colonies, but it resulted to religious conviction.

William Penn, for example, was a Quaker who founded Pennsylvania to provide a refuge for Quakers as well as to showcase the Quaker ideals of brotherly love and tolerance.Roger Williams was a dissenting Puritan who founded Rhode Island as a tolerant colony for others of his religious convictions. Similar motivations underlay Lord Baltimore’s founding of Maryland.

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Subject: US History

Chapter: Hudson River School

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