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Religious freedom was a goal in the colonial settlement of both
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Religious freedom was a goal in the colonial settlement of both
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Answer: pilgrims and Germans
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Religious freedom was a goal in the colonial settlement of both Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, although it could be argued that it was the goal in Massachusetts as well, since the Pilgrims settled there to escape religious persecution.
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