Road to Religious Freedom

  • Pilgrims

    Pilgrims
    Pilgrims did not agree with the “State Church’ of England, and that is why they were punished and ended up establishing Plymouth Colony.
  • Puritans

    Puritans
    Unlike the pilgrims, the puritans set sail to the Americas not for religious freedom but to reform it in the colonies so the went to massuchusets.
  • Massachusetts Bay

    Massachusetts Bay
    Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams disagreed with the church which was illegal at the time so they were considered as a threat to the church so were banished from Massachusetts.
  • Maryland

    Maryland
    Lord Baltimore founded Maryland as an opportunity to grant religious freedom to English Catholics because they were persecuted in England.
  • Rhode Island

    Rhode Island
    After being banished from Massachusetts Roger Williams founded Rhode Island as a refuge for those who sought religious freedom.
  • Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania
    William Penn founded pennsylvania as a safe haven for the quakers who were persecuted in England because the Crown questioned their loyalty.
  • Religious Requirements for Voting

    Religious Requirements for Voting
    To vote you had to be a Saint or own property. The tight control of the Puritan Government slowly loosened and by the 1700s you could vote if you had land.
  • The First Great Awakening

    The First Great Awakening
    The First Great Awakening was the widespread revival of Christianity throughout England and the the 13 colonies,
  • Virginia

    Virginia
    Virginia wanted free exercise of religion and then
    started the principle of Separation of Church and State.