SETTLING NORTH AMERICA 1497 1732
THE 13 COLONIES LIFE IN EARLY AMERICA
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founder of pennyslvania
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founder of maryland
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dissenter forced by puritans to leave Massachusetts, founder of rhode island
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founder of georgia
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Detailed explanation-1: -Roger Williams clashed with Puritan fathers on interlocking of church and state. Williams left Salem for Plymouth Colony after his religious views came to be at variance with those of the leaders of the Salem church of the time. He served as an assistant pastor in Plymouth while studying Native American languages.
Detailed explanation-2: -Williams founded the colony of Rhode Island based upon principles of complete religious toleration, separation of church and state, and political democracy (values that the U.S. would later be founded upon). It became a refuge for people persecuted for their religious beliefs.
Detailed explanation-3: -Williams became an outspoken and controversial Puritan minister. Like many of those who came to Plymouth Colony in the 1620s and ‘30s, he was a Separatist, who believed that Puritans must break with the Church of England.
Detailed explanation-4: -Williams was expelled by the Puritan leaders from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and established Providence Plantations in 1636 as a refuge offering what he termed “liberty of conscience". In 1638, he founded the First Baptist Church in America, in Providence.
Detailed explanation-5: -The political and religious leader Roger Williams (c. 1603?-1683) is best known for founding the state of Rhode Island and advocating separation of church and state in Colonial America. He is also the founder of the first Baptist church in America.