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Where did the Pilgrims from the Church of New England settle in the New World?

The Pilgrims from the Church of New England settled in Plymouth Colony in what is now Massachusetts in 1620. They established the colony after fleeing religious persecution in England and seeking religious freedom.


Who established his own colony because of a dispute with church leaders in New England?

Roger Williams


What did roger williams do as a result of his arguement with church leaders in plymoth colony?

He established a new colony in Rhode Island.


What did Roger Williams do as a result of his argument with church leaders in Plymouth Colony?

He established a new colony in Rhode Island.


Who established his own colony because of a dispute with church in New England?

Our founding father...Jesus


What was the last New England colony to be settled?

The first colony established in New England was the Plymouth Plantation, established at Plymouth near Cape Cod.


What was the first colony established in the New England area?

The Massachusetts Bay Colony was the first colony in what is today New England. At that point contained what is now the states of Massachusetts Maine, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire


What did Roger Williams do as of his argument with church leaders in Plymouth colony?

He established a new colony in Rhode Island.


Colony of New Hampshire's religious beliefs?

Primarily Church of England.


What did roger Williams do as result of his argument with church leaders in Plymouth colony?

He established a new colony in Rhode Island.


Why was the Church of England established?

The Church of England was established during the reign of King Henry VIII in the 16th century as a response to his desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. This led to the break from the authority of the Pope and the creation of a separate church in England with the monarch as the head of the church.


What was the elect in the New England colony?

Certain men who were involved with the church that were allowed to vote.