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Thomas Hooker started a settlement in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1636. He led a group of Puritans seeking greater religious freedom and established a community based on democratic principles. This settlement later became part of the Fundamental Orders of 1638-1639, which is considered one of the first written constitutions in the Western tradition. Hooker's leadership was instrumental in shaping the political landscape of the early New England colonies.
Thomas Hooker and his followers left the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636 and traveled to the Connecticut River Valley, where they established the settlement of Hartford. This migration was driven by Hooker's desire for greater religious and political freedom. The Fundamental Orders of 1638-1639, which he helped draft, served as one of the first written constitutions that created a government in the western world.
They wanted to settle into the colony connecticut because they wanted a new life and practice religion.
It was a place for the pilgrims to settle so they could have religious freedom from the english.
Reasons for settlement in Connecticut include its strategic location along the coast, which facilitated trade and access to maritime resources. The area was also attractive due to its fertile land, suitable for agriculture. Additionally, Connecticut offered religious freedom and a refuge for Puritans seeking to practice their beliefs away from persecution in other regions. Lastly, the establishment of a structured government and legal system, exemplified by the Fundamental Orders of 1638, provided a framework for stability and community development.
The reason for founding the colony of Connecticut was for more religious and economic freedom. Thomas Hooker founded this colony in 1636 in Hartford when he and his congregation left Massachusetts after a disagreement with Puritan leaders.
The Quakers started a settlement in Philadelphia so that they could enjoy religious freedom.
For Religious Freedom.
Thomas Hooker lead a group of Puritans out of the Massachusets Bay Colony to Connecticut in order to gain religious freedom and trading opportunities. There were 100 men and women and 130 cattle. Thomas Hooker ALSO founded Hartford and got his colony growing because of his religious freedom ideas.
Yes, and remains so to this day..
Quakers started a settlement in Philadelphia so that they could enjoy religious freedom.
The first settlement in the United States to really ensure religious freedom was Rhode Island. Maryland followed close behind, with the Maryland Toleration Act.
Thomas Hooker and because he wanted religious freedom, it was founded in 1635.
Dutch traders had established a permanent settlement near Hartford as early as 1633. Soon English settlers began to arrive in the area from Massachusetts. In 1636, after being driven from Massachusetts, Clergyman Thomas Hooker and his followers arrived in Hartford and declared freedom from all save Divine Authority. In 1639 the "Fundamental Orders" were enacted to govern the colony. In 1662 Connecticut finally obtained a Royal Charter under John Winthrop Jr. One of the New England Colonies, Connecticut was also a Corporate colony In 1788 Connecticut was the fifth state to ratify the Constitution.
Pilgrims and Germans
religious freedom, to re populate and to get more money
They wanted to settle into the colony connecticut because they wanted a new life and practice religion.