Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Haven
Thomas Hooker founded the colony of Connecticut.
Massachusetts. (Apex)
There were four colonies that were a part of New England. They were known at the time as British America. They were the Province of New Hampshire, the Colony of Rhode Island, Providence Plantations, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
Thomas Hooker started Connecticut because he wanted all religions to come together and not have to follow one religion.
The Puritans left the country of England to found three colonies in the New England of North America: Plymouth in 1620 and Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, both located in Massachusetts, and the Connecticut Colony in 1636.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony produced three spin-off colonies: Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire.
Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Haven
Massachusetts, specifically the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Thomas Hooker founded the colony of Connecticut.
Massachusetts. (Apex)
Connecticut became a colony in 1636 by Thomas and a group of Massachusetts colonists.
The New England Colonies of British America included colonies of Massachusetts Bay Colony, Connecticut Colony, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and Province of New Hampshire. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
There were four colonies that were a part of New England. They were known at the time as British America. They were the Province of New Hampshire, the Colony of Rhode Island, Providence Plantations, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
Founders of all three colonies strongly disagreed with the Massachusetts colony, and sought to establish their own communities elsewhere.
The settlers in Connecticut were mainly from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, particularly from towns such as Roxbury, Dorchester, and Watertown. Some settlers also came from other English colonies such as Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
Founders of all three colonies strongly disagreed with the Massachusetts colony, and sought to establish their own communities elsewhere.