Which colonial area or areas placed a high value on religious freedom?

Middle and Southern
New England and Middle ***
New England only
Southern and New England

The correct answer is New England and Middle. I got the answer correct, but here is an explaination. Free to be you and me? In the middle colonies: yes! Pennsylvania (founded by Quaker William Penn) and the other middle colonies were tolerant of other religions. As for New England, they may not have been quite as accepting, but they did get their start when the Pilgrims needed a new place to practice their religion.

It is New England and Middle. I just took the test and it is NOT Middle only

The colonial area or areas that placed a high value on religious freedom were New England and Middle colonies.

To obtain this answer, you could start by researching the various colonial areas in North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. Once you have a general understanding of the characteristics and beliefs of each colonial region, you can compare how they approached religious freedom.

The New England colonies, such as Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, were founded by Puritans seeking religious freedom from the Church of England. These colonies placed a high value on religious freedom for their own particular beliefs, although they didn't always extend this freedom to other religious groups.

Similarly, the Middle colonies, including Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey, also emphasized religious freedom. Pennsylvania, in particular, was founded by William Penn as a haven for religious minorities, and it became known for its commitment to religious tolerance and acceptance.

By considering historical records, primary sources, and scholarly articles, you can gather more comprehensive information regarding the colonial areas that valued religious freedom. Remember to critically evaluate your sources and consider multiple perspectives to ensure accuracy and a well-rounded understanding.

I agree

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I disagree. New England (except for Rhode Island) was very strict about adherence to Protestantism.

I read it wrong. God with Reed !

new England only

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