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.
this just shows how bad these answers can be wrong because i have no idea what the answer is! (:
Primarily Pilgrims were in Plymouth (Massachusetts), but the Puritans got the charter for Massachusetts Bay Colony. Philadelphia was a secular colony established by a Quaker, but that isn't quite New England. Providence (Rhode island) Colony was established by a Baptist, Roger Williams after the Puritans gave him the boot from Salem. Connecticut Colony was started by Puritan Thomas Hooker.
the massachusetts bay colony was founded in 1630 by thomas winthrop, thomas dudley, and a lot of other non-separatist puritans
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 was forced to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He had to leave when he disagreed with the Puritan leaders.
Roger Williams often disagreed with the the Puritan leaders. Thomas Hooker just got up and leave to find riches from land.
Thomas Hooker left the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636. He thought the government had too much power and was also seeking some religious freedom.
It was to form his own colony in Connecticut
Thomas hooker
Thomas Hooker founded Hartford. He was a Puritan of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but started to disagree with some of the Puritans in Massachusetts. He decided to go start a new colony, Connecticut.
He went to Connecticut and started a colony there
Thomas hooker left for Massachusetts bay due to religious freedom/Conflict with John Winthrop's leadership.
Thomas hooker
Fundamental orders of connecticut
No they did not
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.