Religious Freedom
... among Americans. And along with this tolerance came an important change in the Colonial population. From about 1700 on, America's population began to become more diverse. People from many different countries and faiths flocked to the New World. When the Revolutionary War began in 1775, nine of the o ...
... among Americans. And along with this tolerance came an important change in the Colonial population. From about 1700 on, America's population began to become more diverse. People from many different countries and faiths flocked to the New World. When the Revolutionary War began in 1775, nine of the o ...
The history of the United States 1492-1877
... William Penn,Quaker, follower of George Fox Religious tolerance, equality of sexes, rejection of war ...
... William Penn,Quaker, follower of George Fox Religious tolerance, equality of sexes, rejection of war ...
The Catholic Church in the United States
... • The French possessions were under the authority of the diocese of Quebec • 1639 Ursuline Nuns first arrive in Quebec • 1720, the Ursulines were operating a hospital in New Orleans. ...
... • The French possessions were under the authority of the diocese of Quebec • 1639 Ursuline Nuns first arrive in Quebec • 1720, the Ursulines were operating a hospital in New Orleans. ...
from the Chapter and the in-class video. Colonies
... Chapter 3 – Review Worksheet – from the Chapter and the in-class video. Colonies Take Root – 17th Century America Roger Williams – Massachusetts colonist who argued strongly against the seizing of Native American lands and forcing Native Americans to be converted – founded Rhode Island – based on re ...
... Chapter 3 – Review Worksheet – from the Chapter and the in-class video. Colonies Take Root – 17th Century America Roger Williams – Massachusetts colonist who argued strongly against the seizing of Native American lands and forcing Native Americans to be converted – founded Rhode Island – based on re ...
The first Catholic Church to be built in the 13 Colonies was built in
... • Maryland was founded by Catholics fleeing persecution in England • Pennsylvania was founded by Quakers seeking religious liberty that they were denied in Europe ...
... • Maryland was founded by Catholics fleeing persecution in England • Pennsylvania was founded by Quakers seeking religious liberty that they were denied in Europe ...