Yes, there were.
Rhode Islanders.
Rhode Island
Roger Williams, and Anne Hutchinson.
Rhode Island was known for its acceptance of people with different religious beliefs.
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Roanoke Island was established as a English colonial settlement in 1585 by Sir Walter Raleigh. In 1587, the colony's residents mysteriously disappeared, leading to the colony being known as the "Lost Colony." The fate of the settlers remains unknown to this day, and the settlement is a significant historical mystery.
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At the time of the founding of the leper colony on Molokai, leprosy was epidemic in Hawaii. Molokai was the least heavily used island at the time, and there was space available for the leper colony. The founders believed that it was important to keep the lepers away from healthy people, and the remoteness of the colony allowed this separation.
The people that lived in the Rhode Island colony were essentially the rejects of other colonies. They wanted religious freedom. Roger Williams headed this colony.
The Narragansett.
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Primarily exiles from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Rhode Islanders.
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The people that lived in the Rhode Island colony were essentially the rejects of other colonies. They wanted religious freedom. Roger Williams headed this colony.