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John Winthrop and Thomas Hooker lived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1630s. Thomas Hooker did not agree with John Winthrop's leadership and left the Massachusetts Bay Colony
A.
to form his own colony in Connecticut.
B.
to join a Native American tribe.
C.
to explore the land and rivers of Canada.
D.
to visit with the king of England.
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A. to form his own colony in Connecticut.
(Thomas Hooker led a group west in 1636 and helped found Hartford and the Connecticut Colony because he disagreed with Winthrop's leadership and strict voting requirements.)
(Thomas Hooker led a group west in 1636 and helped found Hartford and the Connecticut Colony because he disagreed with Winthrop's leadership and strict voting requirements.)
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