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    Exploration in addition‚ the freedom from religious oppression. For the Separatists later known as the Pilgrims‚ America was a place for dreams and new beginnings given that they were persecuted for their religious beliefs in England. Some fled to the Netherlands finding religious freedom and no work. The Pilgrims however‚ settled in America. Moreover‚ the Puritans came to America to practice their religion freely. They strictly enforced their religious regulations in result of the little tolerance

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    exporting in the colonies‚ these laws were loosely enforced during the salutary neglect period. Colonies also traded between each other‚ causing the beginnings of an independent‚ yet weak‚ economy. The colonies offered religious freedom to all newcomers. To escape religious persecution in Britain‚ people came and established certain colonies based on

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    become very large very quickly. This was mainly due to the political‚ economic‚ and social influences of the Puritan people coming to the Americas at this time. Politically‚ through their obedience to authority‚ the idea of a liberty of conscience / religious freedoms‚ and their restriction of concentrated power. Economically‚ mainly by their reason of coming to the Americas and colonizing‚ and politically‚ through their overall unity / togetherness‚ and their focus on keeping their God and their religion

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    The Puritans

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    The puritans came to the Americas in search of religious freedom but‚ in their hypocrocy‚ had no tolerance for the beliefs of others. As was the case of Thomas Morton who was a devout atheist. This was Morton’s only crime‚ a different religious belief‚ which lead the puritans to show their true colors‚ that they were just as intolerant as those who persecuted them in England. Bradford’s account of this injustice has very little evidence against Morton. In his journal‚ Bradford accusses Morton

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    made up of mainly Englishmen. Though the settlers came from the same place‚ their communities evolved into two different societies by 1700. The cause of this split‚ despite the fact of coming from the same place‚ was the difference in geography‚ religious freedoms and social/moral values. Geographically‚ the settlers were not prepared. Life expectancy for the Chesapeake was very low. The New England people constructed their societies based on circumstances and conditions they needed to

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    Daniel Lee AP Euro Term Paper 1/9/17 Dinner at Voltaire’s The year was 1797. I was on my way to Ferney as I was lucky enough to be invited to Voltaire’s dinner party. I sat back in the carriage and my heart pounded as the clopping of the horse’s hooves got louder. My prolonged preparation of my special attire had me running late for the special occasion. I spoke to myself loudly‚ “I can’t be late to this important dinner” hoping the coachman would hear me and speed up. The coachman

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    to question it‚ they would be forced to ask themselves why they are committing a murder—but no one stops to question. For them‚ the fact that this is tradition is reason enough and gives them all the justification they need. The Randomness of Persecution Villagers persecute individuals at random‚ and the victim is guilty of no transgression other than having drawn the wrong slip of paper from a box. The elaborate ritual of

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    Three Kingdoms (1642-60)? Discuss with reference to any two documents in Chapter 3 of the Anthology. The English Civil War‚ in one way or another‚ was a response to the aftermath of the Reformation which left behind political unrest and separate religious groups with indifferences and nonconformity. The Civil War affected everyone from commoners and the up and coming rising middle classes to the ruling aristocracy and Parliament. Parliament would eventually go on to create the New Model Army in response

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    by religious beliefs. This will be an examination of two different theorist’s opinions of how religion and political society affect each other including contrast and comparisons between the two views. John Locke was a British political theorist. Much of our American Government is based on his writings. One of his most influential works‚ The Letter Concerning Toleration‚ has become a staple document‚ which it has granted us our freedom of religious choice. First‚ he criticized the religious conflict

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    The Beauty of Glass

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    Germany 1 The Beauty of Glass Using works of art the National Liberty Museum aims to combat bigotry by putting a spotlight on our nation’s rich tradition of freedom and diversity. Galleries celebrate outstanding artists from around the world. “Glass art is the centerpiece of National Liberty Museum. It’s the medium we use in our mission to promote non-violence and acceptance of others by showing visitors that freedom is “fragile”…”(Online ). The expressions the artists make

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