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John Winthrop? Leader in 1630 Puritan voyage to New World; 1 of 2 founders of Massachusetts Bay Colony; respected lawyer and landowner
William Bradford? 1 of 2 founders of Massachusetts Bay Colony
Roger Williams? Minister from Salem, Massachusetts, founded Providence, Rhode Island; thought Puritans should separate entirely from Church of England, + pay Natives for their land, not steal it; kicked out
Anne Hutchinson? Boston woman, founder of settlement on island part of present-day Rhode Island; questions Puritan teachings; kicked out
Thomas Hooker? Minister, founder of Hartford, Connecticut; disagreed w/ Puritan leaders; leaves
John Wheelright? Founder of Exeter, New Hampshire; agreed w/ Anne Hutchinson on Puritan teachings; kicked out
Metacom ("King Philip")? Chief of Wampanoag, wanted to stop Puritan expansion, led King Philip's War, captured and killed
Importance of Rhode Island Colony? Expanded religious freedom
Importance of Connecticut Colony? Expanded trade, religious freedom, and political freedom
Importance of New Hampshire Colony? Huge fishing + trading profits
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