Yes, and remains so to this day..
For Religious Freedom.
I'm not sure
Thomas Hooker and because he wanted religious freedom, it was founded in 1635.
They wanted to settle into the colony connecticut because they wanted a new life and practice religion.
it was made for manufacturing and for profit and Rhode island was founded for religious freedom
Some of the colonies that did not believe in religious freedom include Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, and Connecticut Colony. These colonies were founded by Puritans and other religious groups seeking to establish their own strict religious beliefs and practices.
Compare to the strict theocracy of the Massachusetts Puritans, the founders of Connecticut, including the Rev. Thomas Hooker, stressed the importance of greater religious toleration among what were then essentially various Christian denominations.
Thomas Hooker lead a group of Puritans out of the Massachusets Bay Colony to Connecticut in order to gain religious freedom and trading opportunities. There were 100 men and women and 130 cattle. Thomas Hooker ALSO founded Hartford and got his colony growing because of his religious freedom ideas.
Thomas Hooker led a group of settlers to a colony that they named Connecticut in 1636. It was settled because of religious freedom.
it was made for manufacturing and for profit and Rhode Island was founded for religious freedom
Well Connecticut was a charter colony and the disadvantages were that they could worship anyone or anything they wanted to and they had no rules to obey. They should of enforced rules and said, "Hey you can have religious freedom but you still have to obey the rules we are enforcing or you can't have religious freedom any more".
The reason for founding the colony of Connecticut was for more religious and economic freedom. Thomas Hooker founded this colony in 1636 in Hartford when he and his congregation left Massachusetts after a disagreement with Puritan leaders.