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The person you're referring to is likely Roger Williams. He was a Puritan minister who was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony due to his religious beliefs and advocacy for the separation of church and state. After his expulsion in 1636, he lived among the Narragansett Indians in present-day Rhode Island, where he established good relations and learned their language. Williams later founded the colony of Providence Plantations, which emphasized religious freedom and tolerance.
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"In 1636, Roger Williams, after being banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious views, settled at the tip of Narragansett Bay, on land granted to him by the Narragansett tribe. He called the site Providence and declared it a place of religious freedom. Detractors of the idea of liberty of conscience sometimes referred to it as "Rogue's Island".[14]"-Wikipedia
Yes; for example, Roger Williams founded Rhode Island after being expelled from MA for heresy.
The person you are referring to is Anne Hutchinson. She was a prominent Puritan spiritual leader in the Massachusetts Bay Colony who challenged the established religious authorities and their teachings. In 1638, she was expelled for her beliefs and practices, which were deemed heretical, particularly her views on grace and personal revelation. Hutchinson later settled in Rhode Island, where she continued to advocate for religious freedom.