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A pioneer of religious liberty, hewrote "The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution" & founded his own colony in 1636 |
Roger Williams
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$1,200 |
DJ |
WRITERS OF COLONIAL AMERICA |
2018-07-24 |
#7812 |
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Having learned the Narragansett language, this theologian served as a negotiator during the Pequot War in 1637 |
Roger Williams
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$1,000 |
J |
EARLY AMERICA |
2008-05-06 |
#5457 |
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On October 9, 1635 this minister was banished from Massachusetts; he headed south to Rhode Island |
(Roger) Williams
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$800 |
J |
COLONIAL AMERICA |
2004-07-20 |
#4592 |
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In 1636 he bought land at the head of Narragansett Bay |
Roger Williams
DD
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$1,500 |
DJ |
COLONIAL AMERICANS |
1996-03-19 |
#2667 |
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After he was banned from Mass. Bay, this minister spent the winter of 1635 with the Wampanoag Indians |
Roger Williams
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$800 |
DJ |
COLONIAL AMERICA |
1994-06-13 |
#2266 |
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This clergyman went to England in 1643 to secure a charter for Rhode Island |
Roger Williams
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$400 |
DJ |
COLONIAL AMERICANS |
1992-09-25 |
#1850 |