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Only men who had land could vote at the time. Religious beliefs also kept some people from voting.
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The pilgrims, people who left England because they were being persecuted for their religion, arrived in New England. They were tolerant of other's religions.
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The puritans also came to New England for religious freedom. But, they weren't tolerant of other religions.
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Maryland was another place besides New England where people could go if they were being persecuted for their religion. Catholics mainly made up the population of Maryland, but they were also extremely tolerant of other religions.
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The puritans drove out people who didn't believe in their religion. Anne Hutchinson was banished because she questioned the church leader.
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Roger Williams, who founded Rhode Island, also gets banished from Massachusetts.
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Quakers were people who thought everyone to be equal. They live in Pennsylvania, named after William Penn.
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More people started doing religious things such as going to church more often.
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The Virginia Bill of Rights states that separation of church is essential.