1) How did Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire colonies begin? (1point)

Founders of all three colonies strongly disagreed with the Massachusetts colony, and sought to establish their own communities elsewhere.***
All three were spearheaded by dissident Roger Williams.
All three sought to replicate the Puritan vision of John Winthrop in locations outside of Massachusetts.
All three exercised religious intolerance, banishing people who did not follow their religious beliefs.

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Right.

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1.Protestants who wanted to leave and found their own churches were called blank.

A.Protestant reformers
B.Anglicans
C.Separatists***
D.Puritans

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I ask this question What did Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island colonies have in common?

Based on the given options, the correct answer is: All three sought to replicate the Puritan vision of John Winthrop in locations outside of Massachusetts.

Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire colonies were all established by dissenting groups from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. They sought to create communities that closely followed the Puritan religious ideals but outside of Massachusetts. These groups disagreed with the religious and political practices of the Massachusetts colony, leading them to break away and establish their own colonies. While some individuals like Roger Williams played a significant role in the establishment of these colonies, it was the collective effort of the dissenting groups that led to their formation.