No, she was not the founder of Rhode Island, but lived in Rhode Island from 1638, after she was banished from Massachusetts, until her husband died. Then she moved into the wilderness of Long Island, where she hoped to work among the Native Americans.
In 1643, the Indians of southern New England and New York rose up in an effort to stop further European settlement on their lands. Anne Hutchinson was killed. A victim of the times and the society in which she lived.
Roger Williams is the only one considered the founder of Rhode Island. For while Anne Hutchinson was still in Massachusetts, Roger Williams established the first permanent settlement in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1636.
Anne Hutchinson would not go to Rhode Island until two years later, after the colony had been officially founded by Roger Williams.
she founded Town of Portsmouth in Rhode island
Anne Hutchinson was important because she fought for religious freedom
No, she did not found Rhode Island. She founded Providence, a city in Rhode Island. Roger Williams founded Rhode Island.
Rhode Island
anne hutchinson created the state that is now rhode island.
The answer is Rhode Island
ANSWER < setting Rhode island for religious freedom.
Anne Hutchinson was banished her hometown, Massachusetts, and she and her followers founded the city of Portsmouth in the Rhode Island colony.
Rhode Island
Anne Hutchinson
By boat
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.
anne hutchinson created the state that is now rhode island.
Anne Hutchinson
The answer is Rhode Island
Rhode Island
she ended up in Providence
ANSWER < setting Rhode island for religious freedom.
I have not been able to find a direct definition of a religious colony, but I would assume that yes, Rhode Island was a religious colony as it was basically formed by the followers of Anne Hutchinson, the founder of Antinomianism.
Anne Hutchinson was banished her hometown, Massachusetts, and she and her followers founded the city of Portsmouth in the Rhode Island colony.