. A history of the United States. es. They failed to capture Haiti, but took of its first governors was a Welshman named Morgan,who had begun his career as a hardy buccaneer. Planterscame in from Barbados. Cromwell sent over from Scotlandand Ireland many who opposed the Commonwealth. Dissenters.—Religious troubles again became the princi-pal reason for emigration as soon as Charles II was madeking. He was surrounded by his fathersfriends and supporters, who insisted thatthe rules of the church made under QueenElizabeth, James I, and Charles I, shouldbe enforced. Rather than submit,


. A history of the United States. es. They failed to capture Haiti, but took of its first governors was a Welshman named Morgan,who had begun his career as a hardy buccaneer. Planterscame in from Barbados. Cromwell sent over from Scotlandand Ireland many who opposed the Commonwealth. Dissenters.—Religious troubles again became the princi-pal reason for emigration as soon as Charles II was madeking. He was surrounded by his fathersfriends and supporters, who insisted thatthe rules of the church made under QueenElizabeth, James I, and Charles I, shouldbe enforced. Rather than submit, 2,000clergymen gave up their parishes. Asthey dissented from the methods of wor-ship ordered by law, they were from thattime commonly called Dissenters. Themost numerous were the Presbyterians,the Independents or Congregationalists,and the Baptists. If they attempted tomeet for worship, they were thrown intoprison. The Society of Friends. — Another group of Dissenterswas the Society of Friends, or the Quakers. The founder of. A Quaker of the17TH Century 90 A SECOND GREAT EMIGRATION


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