HOW ROGER WILLIAMS CHANGED HOW THE GOVERNMENT IS TODAY Who’s Roger Williams By: Caiton.

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HOW ROGER WILLIAMS CHANGED HOW THE GOVERNMENT IS TODAY Who’s Roger Williams By: Caiton

HIS IDEAS Williams believed that the church had too much power in governing the colony and he said the church and government should be separate (which that is how it is today). He also believed laws were too strict. These ideas led him to being banished from Boston by the general court. This led to him to bargaining with the Narragansett’s for a piece of land to start a community that he eventually called providence. People who didn’t like the strict laws and not being aloud to believe certain beliefs could come to providence even if Williams didn’t agree with their beliefs. Eventually three more towns were created and they all joined in 1636 and this is how Rhode Island came to be. Williams is trying to persuade the Indians to give him a piece of land. God requires not a uniformity of religion. I think what this quote means to me is that god doesn’t require everyone to have the same religion but requires to believe in what you want to.

He preached his ideas even if people didn’t like the ideas. His spouse was Mary Barnard. He was a Dad with six children. He had a town he called providence founded in Roger Williams believed in lots of ideas and these ideas stand before us today. Even though preaching his ideas got him banished from Salem, Boston, History would be different without what happened. ROGER WILLIAMS Rhode Island might not have been created and there would only be 49 states. The declaration of independence was made in Rhode Island what would have happened if the Declaration of Independence was not made July 4, The Civil War was in Rhode Island. what would have happened if it happened somewhere else?

HIS STATUE IN RHODE ISLAND Born in London U.K. Dec 21, 1603 and died in providence This great man named Roger Williams is why we have a state called Rhode Island and why government and church are separate. Don’t forget this because he is part of the hundreds of people in the world that has changed America for the better.

MY SOURCES  "Roger Williams Biography." Roger Williams Biography. N.p., Web. 10 Nov  " Roger Williams, A Letter To the Town of Providence." Roger Williams, A Letter To the Town of Providence. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Nov  Donald, Ritchi E. "American History the Early Years to 1877." Glencoe Migraw-hill, n.d. Web..Glencoe Migraw-hill, n.d. Web  "Colonial America." Americas Story from Americas Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov <  "U.S. History Images." Colonial Rhode Island. Ed. Karen J. Hatzigeorgiou. N.p., Web. 14 Nov http;//ushistoryimages.com  "History of Rhode Island." Facts About. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov  "RWURogerWilliamsstatue.jpg." Wikipedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov  "Roger Williams Quotes." Brainy Quote. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov