Did Rhode Island function as a proprietary colony?
Rhode Island, one of the original thirteen colonies, indeed functioned as a proprietary colony during its early years. Established by Roger Williams in 1636, it was initially governed by a charter granted to Williams and his followers. However, in 1644, this charter was forfeited, and Rhode Island became a proprietary colony under the rule of a group of English investors. This arrangement lasted until 1663 when a new charter was granted, transforming Rhode Island into a self-governing colony.
