Road to Religious Freedom timeline

By alika.v
  • The qualifications to vote

    There were two qualifications to vote. You had to be an adult male that owned property and a member of the church.
  • The pilgrims in Massachusetts Bay

    The pilgrims in Massachusetts Bay
    They settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts for religious freedom and were the people at Thanksgiving. They were kinda tolerant.
  • The puritans in Massachusetts Bay

    The puritans in Massachusetts Bay
    They settled in Massachusetts Bay for religious freedom, but are not tolerant of others.
  • Catholics in Maryland

    Catholics in Maryland
    The Catholics settle Maryland because they were being persecuted because of their religious beliefs. They are tolerant of others.
  • More dissent in Massachusetts Bay

    More dissent in Massachusetts Bay
    Roger wIlliams gets banished from Massachusetts because he believes in separation of Church and state. He goes on to found Rhode Island.
  • Dissent in Massachusetts Bay

    Dissent in Massachusetts Bay
    if you didn’t believe what the Puritans said you were banished from Massachusetts. A woman named Anne Hutchinson got banished because she questioned the church leader.
  • The Quakers

    The Quakers
    Quakers settle Pennsylvania and New Jersey to escape religious persecution.They believe in equality for everyone and religious freedom.
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    Great Awakening

    There was a renewed interest in church and religion during this time period.
  • Virginia Statutes for Religious Freedom

    Virginia Statutes for Religious Freedom
    They wanted to make separation of church and state mandatory in all colonies.