Michael Nycz, Andrew Chukwuocha, Sushmita Lall

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Michael Nycz, Andrew Chukwuocha, Sushmita Lall English Dissenters Founded in 1636 Michael Nycz, Andrew Chukwuocha, Sushmita Lall

Key Terms Roger Williams Religious Freedom Anne Hutchinson Heresy Thomas Hooker Christian Suffrage

Roger Williams Was a religious dissenter Founded the colony of Rhode Island Founded the first Baptist Church in America Preached separation of church and state Claimed that taking land from the Native Americans without proper payment was unfair Was banished from the Massachusetts Bay because of his personal opinions

Where did Roger go? After being banished from the Massachusetts Bay colony: Took refuge with the Narragansett Indians Established a new settlement Founded the first Baptist Church Founded a new colony

Anne Hutchinson Year 1591 She had her own beliefs Went to trial 1637 Banished from Massachusetts Bay

Where Did She Go After Banishment? Settled In Rhode Island Still had her followers with her 1642-Mr.Hutchinson’s death 1643-Anne Hutchinson killed by the Natives

Thomas Hooker Was a religious dissenter from Massachusetts Was a Puritan speaker Believed in Christian suffrage

Where did he go? Founded Hartford and the colony of Connecticut He might have passed away in the land.