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Leona [35]
3 years ago
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How did the Pennsylvania colony’s treatment of religions differ from that of other colonies?

History
2 answers:
uranmaximum [27]3 years ago
5 0

<u>ANSWER:</u>

The correct option is D- The Pennsylvania colony was tolerant of different sects of Christianity.

<u>EXPLANATION:</u>

  • Religious tolerance was the law in Pennsylvania. The colony was open to accept people of all sects and faiths.
  • Pennsylvania also did not establish an official church as a mark of religious tolerance.
  • However, religious tolerance did not give people of all faiths equal rights in the colony. For instance, only Christians could vote or hold political office.
  • People of all faiths were allowed to take part in the social and economic life of the colony.
drek231 [11]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The Pennsylvania colony was tolerant of different sects of Christianity.

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