Separation of church and state. And religious freedom
The settlement in Providence was led by Roger Williams, a religious dissenter and advocate for the separation of church and state. He founded Providence in 1636 after being banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony due to his beliefs. Williams established the settlement as a refuge for those seeking religious freedom, promoting principles of tolerance and fair treatment of Native Americans.
John Winthrop. He became governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony when it was founded.
Massachusetts Bay Colony was a theocracy.
The Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Colony were led by John Winthrop, who served as the colony's first governor from 1630 to 1649. Winthrop envisioned the colony as a "city upon a hill," a model of Christian charity and governance. Under his leadership, the colony established a theocratic government and sought to create a society based on Puritan religious principles. His vision and governance significantly shaped the early development of New England.
Massachusetts bay colony
Two people challenged the people of Massachusetts bay. Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson. They believed in separation of church and state. They both eventually fled further inland, roger Williams created providence. The now capital of Rhode Island.
They are the same. The Puritans got permission from King Charles 1 to build a colony which they named "Massachusetts Bay". This remained the full name throughout the colonial period, but the word "Bay" dropped in common parlance. As a result, when Massachusetts Bay Colony became the State of Massachusetts, "Bay" was dropped altogether.
The Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, while Roger Williams founded Providence, Rhode Island, in 1636. Williams left the Massachusetts Bay Colony due to his belief in the separation of church and state and the fair treatment of Indigenous peoples. Thus, the Massachusetts Bay Colony was established before Williams founded Providence.
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.
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Roger Williams settled Providence in 1636. He founded the settlement as a refuge for those seeking religious freedom, separating from the Massachusetts Bay Colony due to his belief in the separation of church and state. Williams' principles of tolerance and individual conscience laid the groundwork for the establishment of Rhode Island.
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Lexington and Concord was where the first shots of the Revolutionary War and took place in the providence of Massachusetts Bay now Massachusetts.
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the colony Massachusetts was part of was the new England colony.
The state known as MASSACHUSETTS banished Anne Hutchinson.
Roger Williams, a religious and political dissenter from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded the settlement of Providence in 1636. He sought a place where individuals could practice their beliefs freely, leading him to establish a community based on principles of religious tolerance and respect for Native American land rights.