Religious pluralism can be traced back to
the very origins of the United States
because many...
Social Studies, 02.12.2021 02:20 zubaira5798
Religious pluralism can be traced back to
the very origins of the United States
because many colonists came to America
to
A. escape persecution for their faith
B. gain riches by starting new industries
C. have an opportunity to own land
D. leave behind a criminal lifestyle
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