well not the pilgrims for sure but I do not know the answer sorry:( but glad I could narrow it down for you:)
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Roger Williams and his followers, who were banished from Massachusetts.
Rhode Island has the largest percentage of Roman Catholics (63.6%) of any US State mostly because of the large number of Irish (19%), Italian (19%), French Canadian (17.3%) and Hispanic (11%) residents.
Roger Williams, a Puritan minister, arrived in New England in 1631, to become pastor of the church of Salem. Because of the beliefs of Williams, he was banished from Massachusetts in 1635, and a few friends fled with him. On the shore of Narragansett Bay, he built a hut and called it Providence.
The following spring his Salem congregation joined him, and Williams' hut became a village. Soon many other people came to join the settlement.
The type of people who settled in Rhode Island, were individuals who were allowed to form their own religious organizations, and worship freely without government with the churches.
The climate of freedom attracted new immigrants, among them Jews and Quakers. Both groups had been discriminated in England, prohibited from entering the universities or public service. As a result, they often went into commerce. Settling in Newport, they soon turned the city into a thriving commercial center.
It depends on what time period - 17 th century: Native Americans followed by English with today's population being 19% Irish, 19% Italian and 17.5% French Canadian.
Roger Williams and his follows settled in Rhodes Island. They went there for religious freedoms that were being denied in Massachusetts.
Exiled Puritans, shunned Quakers, ousted Dutch Reformed, unhappy Anglicans and new age religions like the Baptists.
Exiled Puritans.
Jews Christians
Irish, Italian and French Canadian.
no
What makes Rhode Island colony different from the other colonies is that it is a colony with Religious Tolerance.
He found Rhode Island for Religious Freedom. Anne Hutchinsion helped find Portsmith, Rhode Island. They both were banned from the Massacucettes colony.
There was no specific religion in the Rhode Island colony. Rhode Island was founded by Roger Williams, who was a protestant who fled Salem, MA, due to religious persecution. He created Rhode Island to be a safe haven to religious minorities
A colony with religious freedom.
what religions were accepted into the rhode island colony
Rhode Island
Religious freedom and tolerance.
Yes
no
What makes Rhode Island colony different from the other colonies is that it is a colony with Religious Tolerance.
I have not been able to find a direct definition of a religious colony, but I would assume that yes, Rhode Island was a religious colony as it was basically formed by the followers of Anne Hutchinson, the founder of Antinomianism.
As a colony dedicated to religious freedom.
Roger Williams created Rhode Island as a haven for Religious freedom.
Which English colony in North America was the first to offer complete religious freedom to its settlers?
The colony was Rhode Island. He and many of the Massachusetts settlers were apparently not content with the laws there.
It was created as a Colony as an experiment in religious freedom and tolerance.