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Which English colony in North America was the first to offer complete religious freedom to its settlers?
The first colony to offer religious freedom was Rhode Island, which was founded by Roger Williams. Williams was also for the idea of separating Church and State.
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Rhode Island was founded in 1636, Roger Williams, after being banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious views. He settled at the tip of Narragansett Bay, on land granted to him by the Narragansett tribe. He called this site 'Providence' and declared it a place of religious freedom. Opponents of religious freedom sometimes referred to it as 'Rogue's Island' which later came to be Rhode Island. Due to the island's tolerance, the oldest surviving synagogue in North America, the Touro Synagogue was built and remains there.
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The first English colony to offer complete religious freedom was Rhode Island. It was founded by Roger Williams in 1636 as a haven for those seeking religious tolerance and was known for its commitment to separating church and state.
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If they had essential skills even criminals were brought to the colony.
Settlers to these colonies came for religious freedom. The also came to take advantage of the economic opportunities. The rich soil made farming and raising livestock favorable in these colonies. the rivers supported shipping and trade.
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