13 Colonies- People
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Roger Williams | a dissenter who wanted more religious freedom; founded Rhode Island
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Anne Hutchinson | held meetings in her home where men and women talked about religion; banished to Rhode Island
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Thomas Hooker | a minister who wanted to form a new community where all men could vote even if they were not church members; founded Hartford which joined other towns to form Connecticut
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Metacomet | leader of the Wampanoag nation
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James, the Duke of York | became the proprietor of New York
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John Berkley and George Carteret | were given land which formed New Jersey
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William Penn | started Pennsylvania in hopes of a colony where people could live in peace
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Benjamin Franklin | Philadelphia's most famous citizen; bought a printing press, published a newspaper, was an inventor and scientist; helped start Philadelphia's first public library, fire company, and hospital
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Cecilius Calvert (Lord Baltimore) | was given land from King Charles I to begin Maryland
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King Charles II | formed the colony of Carolinas to keep France and Spain out of the area
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James Oglethorpe | given land by King George II (colony Georgia); wanted a place for poor people and debtors
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