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Roger Williams

Chapter 22: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

A detailed biography traces the life and convictions of a religious dissenter who, after disputes with his colonial neighbors and subsequent banishment, founded a refuge committed to liberty of conscience. It follows his political leadership and legal efforts to secure a charter, his diplomatic and humanitarian dealings with indigenous peoples including language study and protection from violence, and his involvement in frontier conflicts and peacemaking. The portrait highlights persistent advocacy for religious freedom, practical statesmanship, personal sacrifice, and the development of civic institutions, supported by letters, artifacts, and contemporary controversies.

Transcriber’s Notes

In the caption on the illustration between pages 46 and 57, “Seekenk River” changed to “Seekonk River”.

Page 121: “tweny-four” changed to “twenty-four”

Page 192: “the Narrangansetts” changed to “the Narragansetts”