I would guess Christianity, due to the fact that the 13 Colonies and America were founded on religious beliefs. They were most likely in the subcategory of either Puritans [people who wanted to purify the Church of England] or Catholics [who were seeking refuge from persecution by other Christian sects] or Anglican [followers of the Church of England]. They could also be other Protestant groups, such as Lutheran or Calvanist.
It was a charter colony.
thomas hooker
The Connecticut colony had fertile soil, so the farming industry was very important. The closeness of the coastline also helped their fishing and whaling industry.
I believe Rhode Island was settled on the basis of Religious freedom, you didn't have to conform to one religion set by the colony.
Democrat Government, which had freedom of religion to fellow crackmonkey's such as George Washington.
The settlers of the Connecticut colony primarily had an agrarian economy, with agriculture serving as the backbone of their livelihood. They cultivated crops such as corn, wheat, and barley, and raised livestock. Additionally, trade and commerce developed along the Connecticut River, facilitating exchanges with other colonies and Native Americans. The economy was further supplemented by fishing and timber industries, reflecting the region's natural resources.
British colony
a middle antlantic colony
corporate colony and new England colony.
It was a proprietory colony, after the king declared it.
clining,transport
Crown Colony.