1. Historical Implications of Immigration
The second pattern was that of establishing religious colonies include escape from religious prosecution. ... Religion amongst the first two patterns of immigration is relevant to education in that religion does serve to educate. ... Each of which transferred their cultures and religions into the new settlements of which they established. ... Each of which transferred their cultures and religions into the new settlements of which they established. ... During 1638, Swedes began to settle within the same area as the English and Dutch. ...
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