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When Roger Williams established the colony of Rhode Island:
a. he felt that too much democracy would be bad because it might interfere with religious freedom.
b. he required voters there to be members of a Puritan church.
c. the king refused to give it a charter, and it remained a renegade colony until Williams died.
d. he made sure that it was more democratic than Massachusetts Bay.
e. the colony became a haven for Protestants of all kinds, but it banned Jews.
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When Roger Williams established the colony of Rhode Island:
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a. he felt that too much democracy...
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