Roger Williams named his town Providence. He founded it in 1636 as a place for individuals seeking religious freedom and separation of church and state. The name "Providence" reflects his belief that God had provided him with a safe haven. The settlement later became part of the colony of Rhode Island.
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Roger Williams, and Anne Hutchinson.
Providence Plantations was given its name by Roger Williams.
Mary Barnard (1609-1676) was the wife of Roger Williams
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Roger Williams named the town he settled in "Providence." He established it in 1636 as a refuge for those seeking religious freedom. The name reflects his belief in divine providence and the idea that it was a place where individuals could practice their faith freely. Providence later became the capital of Rhode Island.
Roger Williams, and Anne Hutchinson.
Providence Plantations was given its name by Roger Williams.
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Massachusetts did banish Roger Williams.
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