Which religious group established a settlement in Rhode Island?
Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States, holds a significant place in American history as a haven for religious freedom. Established in 1636, it was the religious group known as the “Baptists” who founded the settlement in Rhode Island. Led by Roger Williams, they sought respite from religious persecution and established a community that would become a model for religious tolerance in the New World. Their legacy of religious freedom continues to shape Rhode Island’s diverse and inclusive society today.
