Asked by Al-Tamash Ateeque on Jul 24, 2024

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Why did Roger Williams found Rhode Island?

A) to establish a Catholic colony
B) to establish a Jewish colony
C) to establish a haven for religious dissenters
D) to establish a Native American colony
E) to compete with Connecticut for access to the British export trade

Half-Way Covenant

A 1662 religious compromise that allowed baptism and partial church membership to colonial New Englanders whose parents were not among the Puritan elect.

Generational Church Membership

Generational church membership refers to the practice of families maintaining membership and active participation in the same local church across several generations.

Church Membership

The state of being formally affiliated with a religious institution or community, often involving participation in its spiritual and communal activities.

  • Comprehend the reasons behind the founding of Rhode Island and its democratic principles.
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Zybrea KnightJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Roger Williams founded Rhode Island in 1636 as a haven for those seeking religious freedom and tolerance. He was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony due to his controversial beliefs, including the idea that the government should be separate from religion and that the colonists had no right to take land from Native Americans without their consent. Rhode Island became a refuge for many religious dissenters, including Quakers and Baptists, and was known for its policy of religious tolerance.