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How did some immigrants' desire for religious freedom lead to rebel against British rule?

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The desire for religious freedom made some individuals reject living in the British domain, seeking to establish colonies in other territories, such as America.

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Due to the successive changes of religion that the English monarchs imposed in the territory, the nation developed a diversity of religions of Christian base. Despite Christianity being the foundation of all of them, there was a lot of religious intolerance and persecution for those who did not follow the religious approach adopted by the current monarch.

The constant waves of persecution and intolerance made many Englishmen satisfied with their lives, regulating the English territory and seeking authorization to leave the country and immigrate to another territory, where they would be free to express their faith, as they pleased. . This immigration caused the English colonies in America to emerge and give rise to the USA and Canada.

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