Was Rhode Island classified as a charter colony?
Rhode Island, one of the original thirteen colonies, was indeed classified as a charter colony. Established in 1636 by Roger Williams, it operated under the unique governance of a royal charter granted by King Charles II in 1663. This document provided Rhode Island with considerable autonomy, allowing it to elect its own governor and legislature. The colony’s charter system lasted until the American Revolution, during which it transitioned into a state government.
