Review:

Religion In Colonial America

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Religion in colonial America refers to the role and impact of various religious beliefs and practices in the North American colonies during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Key Features

  • Diversity of religious beliefs
  • Influence of Puritanism
  • Establishment of church-state relations
  • Conflict and cooperation among different religious groups

Pros

  • Fostered a sense of community and shared values among settlers
  • Provided a foundation for the development of religious freedom in America

Cons

  • Led to persecution and discrimination against religious minorities
  • Contributed to conflicts and tensions within and between colonies

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