What was one reason for the Stabley Schomann of the colony of Rhode Island A. Thomas Hooker left Massachusetts to start a new charter granted by the king of England B. Roger Williams believed in religious tolerance which wasn't practiced in Massachusetts C. Call honest flood Massachusetts and search a better farmland D. John Winthrop left Massachusetts in hopes of spelling his puritan beliefs

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My answer is A but I need to review my test before I turn it in

I disagree.

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C makes no sense. Please do not post this question again.

Well I meant to say establishment but it auto corrected me

The correct answer is B. Roger Williams believed in religious tolerance which wasn't practiced in Massachusetts.

To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate the options that do not match historical facts.

Option A states that Thomas Hooker left Massachusetts to start a new charter granted by the king of England. While Thomas Hooker did leave Massachusetts, it was to establish the colony of Connecticut, not Rhode Island. Therefore, this option is incorrect in relation to the question.

Option C suggests that a flood called honest flooded Massachusetts and people were searching for better farmland. This option doesn't align with the historical context surrounding the establishment of Rhode Island and is therefore incorrect.

Option D states that John Winthrop left Massachusetts in hopes of spelling his puritan beliefs. Although John Winthrop played a significant role in the founding and leadership of Massachusetts, he did not leave to establish Rhode Island. Thus, this option is also incorrect.

Option B, Roger Williams believing in religious tolerance which wasn't practiced in Massachusetts, is the correct answer. Roger Williams was an influential figure in Rhode Island's history and sought a place where all individuals could practice their religion freely, irrespective of their beliefs. As a result, he founded Rhode Island as a haven for religious tolerance.

In summary, the correct answer to the question is B. Roger Williams believed in religious tolerance which wasn't practiced in Massachusetts.