Laurie Kessler

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The theological diversity of Rhode Island led the colonists there to adopt a policy of religious toleration that was unique in the English world and that attracted Baptists, Quakers, and even Jews. The Rhode Islanders also sought a separation of state and church from a conviction that any mingling corrupted religion.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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