Thomas Hooker disagreed with the Puritans primarily on the issue of church governance and the extent of suffrage. He believed in a more democratic approach, advocating for the idea that the government should be based on the consent of the governed, which contrasted with the Puritan belief in a theocratic system. Hooker also supported the idea that all men, regardless of their church membership, should have the right to vote. This ultimately led him to found the Connecticut Colony, where he implemented these more inclusive principles.
About 100 Puritans, led by the Rev. Thomas Hooker, created a settlement on the banks of the Connecticut River in June 1636. Though this became Hartford, Hooker and his followers were not the first Europeans on the scene.
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In 1635, Thomas Hooker led his congregation to establish a new city called Hartford. And a few years later, this city founded the colony of Connecticut. && For uhh... Being A Hooker.! (: Cuttee! (;
He disagreed with the Puritan teachers.
There are three nouns and a proper adjective. Thomas Hooker, father, and democracy are nouns. American here is an adjective, although it can be a noun.
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 lived in mass. with the puritans.
for leading the puritans to baton
they were puritans
Puritans and some non Puritans led by Thomas Hooker moved to Connecticut and founded a colony there.
The settlement of Hartford, in what is now Connecticut, was one of the first settlements in what became the United States. It was founded by around 100 Puritans lead by Reverend Thomas Hooker.
Thomas Hooker was band by the Puritans and so they sent him to Connecticut.
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.
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.
Thomas Hooker left the Puritans in Massachusetts and founded the colony of Connecticut, where he established a more democratic form of government with the Fundamental Orders. He believed in religious freedom and the separation of church and state.
Thomas HookerOne hundred settlers, led by the Minister Thomas Hooker, set up a new colony in Connecticut. These new settlers rejected the autocratic rule of the Puritans in Massachusetts. This new colony was founded in Hartford, Connecticut in 1635 by Rev. Thomas Hooker. Three years later, the settlers drafted a document known as "The Fundamental Orders." It became the basis of the eventual constitution of the state.
About 100 Puritans, led by the Rev. Thomas Hooker, created a settlement on the banks of the Connecticut River in June 1636. Though this became Hartford, Hooker and his followers were not the first Europeans on the scene.