After being exiled from Massachusetts because of his religious beliefs, Roger Williams went against the Puritans by creating one of the first colonies that allowed religious freedom.

  • Banished

    Roger Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony because of his religious beliefs (“Rhode Island Founded”).
  • Research Log Source 2

    1. Source: History.com Staff. "Roger Williams." History.com. A&E Networks, 2009. Web. 9 Nov. 2015. How it relates to the project: Here, History.com shows a basic Biography of Roger Williams. It talks about everything from religious to political facts and issues he has faced in Rhode Island and basically everything in between.
  • Research log source 3

    3.Source:
    Keenan, Jerry. "Pequot War." American History. ABC-CLIO, 2015. Web. 9 Nov. 2015.
    How it relates to the project: This source talks about the Pequot War between the English Colonists and the Pequot Indians. The reason why I chose this is because it talks about how Roger Williams stopped an alliance between the Pequots and the Narragansetts.
  • Research Log Source 5

    1. Source: "Roger Williams." UXL Biographies. Detroit: UXL, 2003. Student Resources in Context. Web. 9 Nov. 2015. How it relates to the project: This source talks about how Roger Williams was at first a Puritan. Soon, he finds many faults with them and he changes his beliefs.
  • Research Log Source 1

    1. Source: Franklin, Benjamin, V. "religion in colonial literature, 1607–1776." Research Guide to American Literature: Colonial Literature, 1607–1776, vol. 1. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2010. Bloom's Literature. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 9 Nov. 2015. How it relates to the project: This source talks about Roger Williams’ beliefs of freedom to practice religion regarding everybody. It says that even though he’s a Baptist, he believes in religious freedom for everybody.
  • Research Log source 4

    1. Source: "Rhode Island Founded, 1636-1663." DISCovering U.S. History. Detroit: Gale, 2003. Student Resources in Context. Web. 9 Nov. 2015. How it relates to the project: This source tells the story on how Rhode Island came to be. I chose this since Williams is the founder, so he is mentioned a lot in the text.
  • Providence is founded in 1636

    Providence is founded in 1636
    After Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts, he gathered his things and, “fled into the wilderness” (History.com Staff). He then founded Providence, then eventuallyt founded the rest of Rhode Island along with Anne Hutchinson.
  • Pequot War

    Pequot War
    During the Pequot War, the Pequots tried to form an alliance with the Narragansetts. It didn’t work because of Roger Williams, who annulled their alliance, which resulted in a disagreement, then after, a massacre that May (Keenan).
  • Coddington joins Rhode Island

    Exiles led by William Coddington are exiled from Boston and join the rest of Rhode Island in search for religious freedom as well as Williams once did (“Rhode Island Founded”).
  • Coddington leaves Rhode Island

    Coddington and his people do not get along with the rest of Rhode Island and move apart from Providence and began the plantation of Newport, Connecticut (“Rhode Island Founded”).
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    Williams' presidency

    Roger Williams is the president of Rhode Island at this time between 1654 and 1657 (Roger Williams).
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    Quakers start to rise

    Throught the 1670s, the Quakers, "...were gaining political power in Rhode Island" (History.com Staff).
  • King Phillip’s War starts

    During the year 1675, King Phillip’s War starts, where the Wampanoag, Narragansett, and Nipmuck tribes teamed up against English settlers, like Williams. The three Indian tribes put together eventually lost this war ("Roger Williams").
  • Williams' death

    Sometime in 1683, with the exact date being unknown, Roger Williams dies in Providence, Rhode Island (“Roger Williams”).
  • WORKS CITED INFORMATION VERY IMPORTANT

    Because I cannot properly format the works cited page on this timeline, it will be found on the bottommost page (page nine) of the Google docs document "Christopher Tartaglia Project II colonies.docx". The sources DO include the images I used.