They never gave up and always belived in there god no matter what!
They never gave up and always belived in there god no matter what!
They never gave up and always belived in there god no matter what!
They never gave up and always belived in there god no matter what!
Yes and no. They were not banished for rebellion. They were banished for religious beliefs that threatened those of the Puritan government.
Roger Williams and Anne Hutchison had different religious beliefs, than the others in their settlements. Because of their religious differences they were both banned from their colony and fled to Narrangansett Bay with their followers.
Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson preached different messages to people and was labeled as dissenters.
Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, and Thomas Hooker all disagreed with the Puritan leaders in the Massachusetts colony. However, Thomas Hooker participated in the attempts of the Puritan leaders to deal with Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson.Thomas Hooker led a group of followers to form a more liberal Puritan colony in Hartford, Connecticut, while Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams were banished from Massachusetts and went to Rhode Island.
They never gave up and always belived in there god no matter what!
the same reason roger Williams fled religious freedom is what they wanted
Yes and no. They were not banished for rebellion. They were banished for religious beliefs that threatened those of the Puritan government.
Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts and moved to Rhode Island. Anne Hutchinson followed afterwards.
Roger Williams was the founder of Rhode Island along with Anne Hutchinson, but Williams is considered the founder. Williams founded Rhode Island to escape religious prosecution, and make a colony just for Puritans like him.
Roger Williams and Anne Hutchison had different religious beliefs, than the others in their settlements. Because of their religious differences they were both banned from their colony and fled to Narrangansett Bay with their followers.
No. Roger Williams and Ann Hutchinson were exiled from Massachusetts because of their religious ideas. Massachusetts was a colony full of hard-core Puritans (the Pilgrims lived here) and Williams and Hutchinson had differing views from the set standards of the church. Williams wanted separation of church and state, while Hutchinson had her own interpretations of the Bible, which she openly shared with people in Bible study groups held in her home. They both left for Rhode Island and were co-founders.
AnswerIn 1636, Rhode Island was founded by a group of Puritans fleeing religious persecution in Massachusetts. Roger Williams and Ann Hutchinson is credited as being the leader of these people. They settled in Providence and established a rule of religious tolerance.
Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson preached different messages to people and was labeled as dissenters.
Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, William Coddington, John Clarke,
the same reason roger Williams fled religious freedom is what they wanted
No they were not related.