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Religion 1700s Religion

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In the 1700s the extent of religion was not very vast and many people were prosecuted for their religious beliefs, however there were colonies that allowed people to have their own beliefs and this helped pave the way for religious freedoms in the colonies.
In the 1700s religion was heavily involved in nearly everything a person did. There beliefs were strong and when someone told them differently they would be heavily punished for this. Many people would not allow their opinions to go unheard, like Anne Hutchinson and many more. These people would try to fight for their freedom for religion but they were mostly shunned and punished. The Puritans were a group of very strict religious followers who would go to high extremes to make people change religious ways. The indians were highly affected by this and felt the pain of being forced to join a religion through violence. Another group of religious followers were the quakers, what separated the quakers from other religious groups though were there tolerance for religious freedoms within the massachusetts bay colony this was one of the first colonies to accept other religions within their walls. This would soon turn into a movement of other colonies to follow in the steps of massachusetts and not judge based solely off of one's religious beliefs. Another factor in religion during the colonial era was the great awakening, this was an era in which people began to lose their belief and church was seen as bland. In order to

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