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1730 BCE
Great Awakening 1730 - 1770
It was when George Whitefield and John and Charles Wesly traveled the American colonies preaching.
The motivation for immigration was them going to America to preach to the people about god. -
1637 BCE
Dissent in Mass Bay 1637
Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson spoke their minds and they were thinking dangerously so they wore kicked out
The religious motivation for immigration was to have religious freedom.if you didn’t believe what the Puritans said - they will banish from Mass -
1632 BCE
Maryland 1632
they came because they were being persecuted because of their religious beliefs and unlike the puritans, they are Extremely tolerant
and the Catholics settle Maryland. -
1630 BCE
Puritans 1630
They were a major group opposed to the Church Of England and they wanted to purify the church of the objectionable aspects of worship. They are NOT tolerant of questioning of there religion. they Settle in Mass Bay. -
1620 BCE
Pilgrims 1620
The Pilgrams were English people who settled their own colony because they did not want to die for their religious belifves and wanted have a place to practice their religion Plymouth Colony were a group of about 100 Puritan Separatist Pilgrims, who sailed on the Mayflower and Thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest feast shared by the Pilgrims of Plymouth and the Wampanoag people. -
1600 BCE
Religious Requirements 4 Voting 1600s
2 qualifications to vote: In 1600 there wore two requirements you had to meet like you had to be an adult male, and own property
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More Dissent in Mass Bay 1636
here was no room for religious disagreement in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Puritans defended their DOGMA with uncommon fury. -
Quakers 1681
Quakers believe inequality and vary strongly blive in that. Quakers seek religious truth. -
Virginia Statues Religious Freedom 1786
This was the Virginia statutes for religious freedom and it stated that anyone could exercise their own religion.
It helped develop religious freedom.