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Roger Williams' separatist zeal manifested through his strong belief in religious freedom and the separation of church and state. He argued that the English Puritan church was corrupt and that individuals should have the right to worship according to their own conscience without interference from government or established churches. This conviction led him to found the colony of Rhode Island, where he established a refuge for those seeking religious tolerance, including Baptists, Quakers, and Jews. His advocacy for these principles laid the groundwork for the development of religious liberty in America.

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