Asked by Quira
What was the primary reason Thomas Hooker left the Massachusetts Bay colony and founded the
Connecticut colony?
(1 point)
His religious ideals conflicted with the Puritan beliefs.
He desired to move further inland where soil was better for farming.
• He thought the government had too much power.
• He was forced out by Native Americans.
Connecticut colony?
(1 point)
His religious ideals conflicted with the Puritan beliefs.
He desired to move further inland where soil was better for farming.
• He thought the government had too much power.
• He was forced out by Native Americans.
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Answered by
Quira
What was the primary reason Thomas Hooker left the Massachusetts Bay colony and founded the
Connecticut colony?
(1 point)
His religious ideals conflicted with the Puritan beliefs.
He desired to move further inland where soil was better for farming.
• He thought the government had too much power.
• He was forced out by Native Americans.
Connecticut colony?
(1 point)
His religious ideals conflicted with the Puritan beliefs.
He desired to move further inland where soil was better for farming.
• He thought the government had too much power.
• He was forced out by Native Americans.
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The primary reason Thomas Hooker left the Massachusetts Bay colony and founded the Connecticut colony is that he thought the government had too much power.
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GPT 3.5
The primary reason Thomas Hooker left the Massachusetts Bay colony and founded the Connecticut colony was that his religious ideals conflicted with the Puritan beliefs.
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