1. Laws were a Constitution.
2. Extended voting rights to non-church members and limited powers
to governor.
3. They expanded the idea of representative government.
In 1636, the Puritan minister Thomas Hooker moved three congregations to ... The colony of Connecticut was founded in 1635 by Thomas Hooker
There were Puritan noblemen so protestant
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i don`t no but i think it is self government by puritan leaders
Connecticut was a puritan colony
Puritan
Thomas Hooker wanted religious freedom, and he hated the lack of democracy in Massachusetts, so he left for what we call Connecticut. He built the first colony based on Puritan guidelines (principles).
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Connecticut
Thomas Hooker started Connecticut because he wanted all religions to come together and not have to follow one religion.
Thomas Hooker had left puritan MA after being prosecuted for dissenting the puritan leaders and founded the Connecticut Colony
Puritan and Congregationalist
In 1636, the Puritan minister Thomas Hooker moved three congregations to ... The colony of Connecticut was founded in 1635 by Thomas Hooker
in colonial times, puritan was Connecticuts religeon.
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A puritan Thomas Hooker, who led 100 settlers into the to be Hartford, Connecticut where the colony was founded.