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Yes, the Rhode Island colony was considered a success due to its establishment as a haven for religious freedom and tolerance. Founded by dissenters like Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson in the early 17th century, it attracted a diverse population seeking refuge from persecution. The colony thrived economically through trade and agriculture, ultimately becoming a vital participant in the commercial network of the New England colonies. Its commitment to individual rights and democratic governance laid the groundwork for the values that would shape American society.

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