That's a broad question. I know the city of Newport, RI was incorperated in 1636. I know Roger Williams, a baptist preacher, founded Portsmouth, RI shortly before that after being run out of Boston, MA for his religious beliefs.
The government of Rhode Island in 1636 was based on fairness and religious liberty. The government was based also on total democracy.
no it was based on po op
Fishing, cattle farming, iron, and crops Hope i helped :D
Democrat Government, which had freedom of religion to fellow crackmonkey's such as George Washington.
Rhode Island refused because it wanted nothing to do with creating a central government which would have the same kind of power over the individual states that Great Britain had over the colonies. Rhode Island was such a recalcitrant colony and state that it was frequently referred to as "Rogue Island" or "Rogue's Island."
In Rhode Island the soil was rich and dry most of the time!
They farmed corn and stuff like that.
When Rhode Island was founded in 1636, Roger Williams allowed complete religious freedom for everyone. It was actually the only colony where an atheist wouldn't be hanged just for not believing in "god"
The axe was the basic and essential tool required to clear the forest for conversion to farms which were essential for colonial survival.
Fishing, cattle farming, iron, and crops Hope i helped :D
Democrat Government, which had freedom of religion to fellow crackmonkey's such as George Washington.
Rhode Island refused because it wanted nothing to do with creating a central government which would have the same kind of power over the individual states that Great Britain had over the colonies. Rhode Island was such a recalcitrant colony and state that it was frequently referred to as "Rogue Island" or "Rogue's Island."
The typical US format of a bicameral Legislature, an independent Judiciary and a strong Executive.
In Rhode Island the soil was rich and dry most of the time!
It was very werid
tnbvdfrt6yr7ufiol,vm
it a rock
boobies
I hoe to hir tyh