The colonists themselves took on the perspectives of those in England. Most of the New Englanders sided with parliament and quite a few traveled back to England to join the Parliamentary army. Further, parliament actually had a direct impact on the colonists and development of the colonies. Foner explains, “It was the revolutionary Parliament that in 1644 granted Roger Williams his charter for the Rhode Island colony he had founded after being banished from Massachusetts.” Further, the same religious intolerance
The colonists themselves took on the perspectives of those in England. Most of the New Englanders sided with parliament and quite a few traveled back to England to join the Parliamentary army. Further, parliament actually had a direct impact on the colonists and development of the colonies. Foner explains, “It was the revolutionary Parliament that in 1644 granted Roger Williams his charter for the Rhode Island colony he had founded after being banished from Massachusetts.” Further, the same religious intolerance