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27 May, 17:14

Why did Roger Williams rebel against the Massachusetts Bay colonists?

He wanted the freedom to engage in religious practices different from theirs.

He wanted Massachusetts to be a haven for Catholics facing persecution in England.

He wanted Massachusetts to follow orthodox Puritan practices and beliefs.

He wanted the colony's official religion to be based on Calvinist doctrine.

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  1. 27 May, 17:40
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    I think it is the second one about how he wanted it to be a haven.
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