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Religious diversity shaped colonial America from "summary" of The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America, Vol. 1 of 2 by John Fiske

The varied religious beliefs and practices of the settlers who came to colonial America played a significant role in shaping the development of the colonies. The Dutch colony of New Netherland, for example, was characterized by a high degree of religious diversity, with people of different faiths living and working together in close proximity. This diversity was the result of the Dutch policy of religious tolerance, which allowed for the free exercise of religion within the colony. The Quaker colony of Pennsylvania also reflected this religious diversity, as William Penn's vision for the colony was one of religious freedom and tolerance. Penn welcomed people of all faiths to Pennsylvania, and the colony soon became a haven for religious minorities seeking refuge from persecution in Europe. This commitment to religious diversity helped to shape the social and cultural landscape of Pennsylvania, as people of different faiths worked together to build a new society based on principles of toleran...
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    The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America, Vol. 1 of 2

    John Fiske

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