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Rode Island was found in 1635 Connecticut was one of the original British colonies that declared independence in 1776. It was established as a British colony in 1636. It was officially admitted into the Union in 1788, after the Revolutionary War and the establishment and ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
The primary leaders in the New England colonies were John Winthrop in Massachusetts, Roger Williams and Ann Hutchinson in Rhode Island, John Mason in New Hampshire, and Thomas Hooker in Connectivut.
He thought the governor and other officials such as the General Court had to much power. Hooker found himself incompatible with the leaders of Massachusetts.
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because he was hooker
They all took an active part in the government of the New England colonies.
W. H. Hooker has written: 'The handicap of British trade'
john winthrop,thomas hooker,and roger Williams
K. L Hooker has written: 'Development of wetland plant communities in a new reservoir'
William Bradford, John Winthrop, John Mason, Thomas Hooker, & Roger Williams
Thomas Hooker founded the colony of Connecticut.
Thomas Hooker. Because he didn't like how other colonies where being runned!
Thomas Hooker left the colony because he believed that the government and other officials had too much powe. He wanted to set up a colony in Connecticut with strict limits on the government
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Rode Island was found in 1635 Connecticut was one of the original British colonies that declared independence in 1776. It was established as a British colony in 1636. It was officially admitted into the Union in 1788, after the Revolutionary War and the establishment and ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
Thomas Hooker left the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636. He thought the government had too much power and was also seeking some religious freedom.
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