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1. How did the beliefs of Quakers differ from those of the Puritans? How did William Penn's actions reflect his beliefs as a Quaker?

2. How did geography affect the development of New York city and Philadelphia?

3. How was the reason for founding Maryland similar to the reasons for the founding of other English colonies?

4. What restrictions does the charter place on the colonists?

5. How does the charter say that colonists will be punished if they do not comply with these restrictions?

6. What do you think Governor Berkely could have done to prevent a rebellion?

7. What were the differences of North and South Carolina back in the colonial days?

8. How were the reasons for creating Georgia different from the reasons for creating the other English colonies?

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1= While both Puritan and Quaker church services were simple, there were many differences. The Puritans believed in baptism and communion, but the Quakers did not believe in any sacraments, because they considered

2=Before the foundation of the United States in 1776, the Kingdom of Great Britain owned Thirteen Colonies on eastern shore of .... New York and Philadelphia were the Middle Colonies' biggest cities

3=(Middle Colony) It was founded by the Dutch for trade and furs and became an English Colony in 1664. ...

4= Maryland. (Southern Colony) It was founded by Lord Baltimore and other Catholics for religious freedom
Charter colony is one of three classes of colonial government established in the 17th century English colonies in North America, ... The only restrictions limiting the newly appointed
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1. puritans were against how the Catholic church was in England, so they formed there own group and left to the new world.
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