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The presence of many different churches in the colony of New Jersey indicated that the colonists enjoyed religious freedom. Jewish people could not settle there. the Act of Toleration had been passed.
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The presence of many different churches in the colony of New Jersey indicated that
the colonists enjoyed religious freedom.
Jewish people could not settle there.
the Act of Toleration had been passed.
the Society of Friends was not welcome.
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the colonists enjoyed religious freedom.
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