Religious Freedom

  • Religious Requirements for Voting

    Religious Requirements for Voting
    he rights on who can vote during 1600. It's a limited voice and voting was for adults who had owned a specific amount of property and has to be a member of the church.
  • The Pilgrims

    The Pilgrims
    (1620) Everyone was required to attend church every week. Pilgrims were warm, generous, and thoughtful. Came for religious freedom and settled in Plymouth Massachusetts. They were relatively torrents and they gave us thanksgiving.
  • The Puritans

    The Puritans
    (1630) they believed that the Anglican church could be changed to their
    satisfaction. If anyone opposed them they would face severe punishment. The Puritans came for religious freedom and they settled in Massachusetts Bay. They are not tolerant what so ever.
  • Maryland‐ The Catholic Experiment

    Maryland‐ The Catholic Experiment
    Grant religious freedom to Catholics more in the 1 Maryland was first settled in 1634. The catholic came because of their religious beliefs and how they were being persecuted. They Settled in Maryland And they are really tolerant.
  • Dissent in Massachusetts Bay

    Dissent in Massachusetts Bay
    The Dissent in Massachusetts Bay Puritans defending there DOGMA with uncommon fury. (1637) if you didn't believe what the puritans said they will banish you from Massachusetts. Ann got banned because she questioned church leaders. Roger Williams gets banned because he believes in the separation of church and state. William Found Road island.
  • More Dissent in Massachusetts Bay

    More Dissent in Massachusetts Bay
    Roger Williams was a threat in the Massachusetts Bay. Roger Williams gets banished from Massachusetts because he believed in the separation of church and state.
  • Quakers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey

    Quakers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
    (1681)The Quakers suffered in England. They were religious dissenters of the Church of England so they were targets.
    Quakers believed inequality.
  • The First Great Awakening

    The First Great Awakening
    The First Great Awakening was a piety that stormed through American colonies between the 1730s and 1770s. They renewed interest in church and their religion
  • Virginia Statutes for Religious Freedom

    Virginia Statutes for Religious Freedom
    1786, The free exercise of religion. There were churches made in every colony except Pennsylvania and Rhoad island even if you went to it or not. Separation of church and state is a requirement