
Who arrived in Rhode Island due to discrimination in England?
In the quest for religious freedom, a significant group arrived in Rhode Island during the 17th century, fleeing persecution and discrimination in England. These individuals, known as the Puritans, sought refuge from the oppressive religious policies of the Anglican Church. Led by figures like Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, they established a colony that embraced religious tolerance and became a sanctuary for those seeking respite from religious persecution. Rhode Island’s diverse and inclusive society owes much to these early settlers who endured discrimination in their homeland and paved the way for a more egalitarian society.