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HE DID NOT PAY THE INDIANS FOR LAND INSTEAD HE WENT AND FOUND UN OWNED LAND

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Q: How much did Roger Williams pay the natives for land for his colony of Providence?
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Did the Puritans found Massachusetts Bay Colony before or after Williams founded Providence Rhode Island?

The Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony before Roger Williams founded Providence, Rhode Island. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was established in 1630 by Puritan settlers, led by John Winthrop, while Roger Williams founded Providence in 1636 after being banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony due to his religious beliefs. Williams founded Providence as a haven for religious freedom and tolerance, in contrast to the strict religious orthodoxy of the Puritans in Massachusetts.


Who were the founders of Rhode Island?

Roger Williams, Providence was founded because Roger Williams didn't agree that people should be punished for disagreeing of laws that were made in Boston, Roger Williams was a Minister of Boston.


How was Rhode Island established?

Roger Williams wanted a place for religious tolerance.


Roger Williams founded what settlement?

Roger Williams founded Providence, Rhode Island after he was exiled from Massachusetts for being too hard and criticizing the Church. So, it is well known, that Roger Williams is considered the founder of the entire colony of Rhode Island, in the year 1636.


What colony did Roger William establish?

Roger Williams was an English Theologian who immigrated to the colony of Massachusetts in 1631. In 1636 after having been exiled from Massachusetts, he bought land from the Narragansett indian tribe and founded the Providence Plantation. Williams was a strong believer in the freedom of religion, separation of church and state and separatism. He was also a strong believer in the abolishment of slavery and helped found Providence as a haven for dissenters.