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How Democratic Were The Ideals Of The 13 Colonies

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The early colonist of the English colonies left England for many reasons, they were in search of change, many wanted to improve their lives, and some where seeking religious freedom. They formed the idea of a democratic before they clearly understood what they signified. The American we live in today was formed by the original 13 Colonist. They began the democratic practices of freedom of religion, voting and equality. The freedom they gain from England led them to want a better way of life, with more democratic ideas. While their ideas were not perfect they were a beginning or a starting point for the rights and laws we have today.
Religion is the reason many wars have been fought, just as it was the reason many colonists decided to leave England. As new religious beliefs began to arise and slowly began to break away from the Catholic church. When people did this, they were often sent or left to go to the Colonies. When Henry VIII broke ties with the Roman Catholic Church and declared himself the head of the Church of England, it motivated religious reformers to purification of English Christianity. These religious reformers were known as the Puritans wanted to establish a settlement that would separate from the impurities in the Church of England. Roger Williams had questions regarding whether the government had the right to regulate religious behavior. He established a settlement that banished religious rebels and had religious tolerance. So, a settlement was

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