The People of England did.
the british or dtuch. i think the dutch
New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island because they were settled without a charter to colonize from the king of England.
Rhode Island was founded by Roger Williams who settled there in 1636. He settled there after being kicked out of Massachusetts for his religious views. Since then, many who sought to escape religious persecution, such as Catholics and Jews, in Europe and in other American colonies settled in Rhode Island. In fact, the first Synagogue in America is in Newport, RI, and RI has the largest per capita Italian-American population of any state.
Rhode Island was a charter colony.
No, puritans settled in the New England Colonies which include: Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Maine.
Massachusets was settled by Puritans. Pennsyvania was settled by Quakers. Rhode Island was settled by Roger Williams who was pesecuted by the Puritans in Massachusets.
People who had been expelled from other colonies made up the early majority.
In the thirteen colonies the debtors settled in Georgia.
Of the thirteen British colonies on the North American continent, Rhode Island was the smallest in terms of land area.
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Rhode Islanders.