yes he did
Thomas Hooker's (founder of the Connecticut Colony) signature is:(can find more info on wikipedia)
The state of Connecticut was founded to provide religious and political freedom. It was founded by Thomas Hooker, who was a Puritan.
1636 NEWB
16 days
Thomas Hooker left the Puritans in Massachusetts and founded the colony of Connecticut, where he established a more democratic form of government with the Fundamental Orders. He believed in religious freedom and the separation of church and state.
No, Thomas Hooker did not find a fishing settlement in New Hampshire. He is primarily known for founding the Connecticut Colony in 1636 after leaving Massachusetts. While fishing was an important industry in New England, Hooker’s activities were focused on establishing a new government and community rather than specifically on fishing settlements in New Hampshire.
Yes,he did
Roger Williams often disagreed with the the Puritan leaders. Thomas Hooker just got up and leave to find riches from land.
Type your answer here... Yes, and also because he thought that the church was getting too powerful in Massachusetts Bay, so he took 100 settlers and went south to find Connecticut.
You can find them on google, or any other search engine! The pictures are mainly pictures of statues, though.
ANSWER:Good soil, hard to find in rocky, mountainous New England, was what attracted the first westward pioneers to Connecticut.Like Massachusetts, Connecticut was settled town by town, with ministers leading their congregations into the Connecticut River Valley.In 1638, three river towns, Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor, elected delegates to form a political union.The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, which they drafted, was the first written constitution in America. It established a government much like that of Massachusetts, with an assembly elected by all church members and an elected governor.
Thomas Gates discovered the Colony of Virginia. This happened in the year 1610.