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Early Rhode Island

Early Rhode Island

Early Rhode Island, founded by Roger Williams in 1636, emerged as a distinctive haven for religious freedom and civil liberty amidst the burgeoning New England colonies. This unique foundation, initially known as the Providence Plantations, attracted a diverse population seeking refuge from persecution, profoundly shaping its democratic ideals and setting it apart from its more rigid Puritan neighbors.

Proceedings Of The Rhode Island Historical Society Volume 5

Proceedings Of The Rhode Island Historical Society Volume 5

Explore Volume 5 of the esteemed Proceedings of the Rhode Island Historical Society, offering a rich collection of historical articles, research, and records pertaining to Rhode Island's past. This essential publication serves as a valuable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the local history and cultural heritage of Rhode Island.

Rhode Island And Providence Plantations Scholars Choice Edition

Rhode Island And Providence Plantations Scholars Choice Edition

Explore the rich and complex history of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations through this meticulously curated Scholars Choice Edition. Designed for academic research and deep historical inquiry, this definitive resource offers unparalleled insights into the foundational aspects and development of one of America's earliest colonies, making it an essential addition for historians, students, and enthusiasts alike.

rhode island and the civil war voices from the ocean state civil war series

rhode island and the civil war voices from the ocean state civil war series

Explore the pivotal role of Rhode Island in the Civil War through the unique 'Voices from the Ocean State Civil War Series.' This collection brings to life the personal accounts and profound experiences of individuals from Rhode Island, offering an intimate look at their contributions and challenges during this defining period in American history. Discover the untold stories from the Ocean State's participation.