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Most of the British colonies were settled for purposes of religious freedom. The Puritans who were reformist, who actually wanted to purify the Anglican Church, were the major denomination in New England. Quakers were prominent in Pennsylvania and the Catholics in Maryland .The Anglican Church was only dominant in the south and even then it was not enforced since the south was more religiously tolerant than New England...
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Quakers were prominent in Pennsylvania and the Catholics in Maryland .The Anglican Church was only dominant in the south and even then it was not enforced since the south was more religiously tolerant than New England. Clearly then Britain's policy of salutary neglect prior to 1750 greatly influenced the development of American society...
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Britans policy of salutary neglect   Background And Emergence Of Democracy In The British North American Colonies   British Colonies   The Pivitol effect of the French and Indian War on Great Britain and its American colonies   The Colonies By 1763: A New Society?   The Colonies by 1763-A New Society?   Differences in Northern and Southern Colonies Prior to Revolutionary War   Between 1600 and 1700 the American Colonies were shaken by a series of "revolts" that, it had been contended, were the result of tensions in colonial society. Examine the protests that took place in Virginia, Maryland, Massachusetts, and New York,...   Why Colonies Broke From Britain   Britain and the Early Colonies   Britain And The Early Colonies   Colonies Developed   The Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts) Transformed The Argument Between The Colonies And Great Britain From A Dispute Over The Right To Taxation Into A Challenge To Any Parliamentary Authority’ (Bailyn). Do You Agree With This Statement?   New England Colonies   New England colonies  
 
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