Roger Williams founded Rhode Island and William Penn founded Pennsylvania. Penn was a Quaker and wanted to create a colony where quakers wouldn't be persecuted. Williams was Anglican and wanted a colony with complete religious freedom. Penn got his land from the king and went by choice. Williams was banished from Massachusetts and purchased the land from the native population.
Roger Williams attended two different schools for his higher education. He attended both University of Cambridge and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
They were both established by men who had been banished from Boston
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Richard Henry Dana was the cousin of William G. Dana. Both were from Boston, originally.
Both were banished from Massachusetts because of their beliefs.
Roger Williams founded Rhode Island and William Penn founded Pennsylvania. Penn was a Quaker and wanted to create a colony where quakers wouldn't be persecuted. Williams was Anglican and wanted a colony with complete religious freedom. Penn got his land from the king and went by choice. Williams was banished from Massachusetts and purchased the land from the native population.
Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were both banned from Massachusetts because they questioned the church.
They both had sex
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Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams were both banished from their colonies. They were forced to leave and shunned until they did so.
Both Roger Williams and John Clarke are variously credited as being the founder of the Baptist faith in America
Roger Williams attended two different schools for his higher education. He attended both University of Cambridge and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
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Roger Williams and Anne Hutchison had different religious beliefs, than the others in their settlements. Because of their religious differences they were both banned from their colony and fled to Narrangansett Bay with their followers.