Rhode Island was settled by religious exiles from Massachusetts, including Roger Williams, who founded Providence in 1636. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
Providence (1636) Founded by Roger Williams
In 1636 at Providence!
In Providence 1636
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The first settlement in the United States to really ensure religious freedom was Rhode Island. Maryland followed close behind, with the Maryland Toleration Act.
Which English colony in North America was the first to offer complete religious freedom to its settlers?
Roger Williams founded Providence, Rhode Island after he was exiled from Massachusetts for being too hard and criticizing the Church. So, it is well known, that Roger Williams is considered the founder of the entire colony of Rhode Island, in the year 1636.
Anne Hutchinson.
"State of Rhode Island And Providence Plantations".
William Blackstone was the first Rhode Island settler. But Providence (Rhode Island's capital) was founded as a Rhode Island settlement by Roger Williams.
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Roger Williams.
No, the settlement of Rhode Island was not a Eurekaevent.
The first Colonial Settlement in what today is called Rhode Island.
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The first post settlement explorer in Rhode Island was an Italian man named Giovanni da Verrazzano. He made recordings of running into Indians on a small island, assumed to be Block Island.
She started the settlement of Rhode Island. She did this after she was forced to leave Boston.
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