Invasion from All Directions—Stolen Lands, Stolen Peoples 1600-1699
1636
Providence Plantations established (Rhode Island)
Persecuted groups, such as Quakers and Jews, settle in the area. Progressive for its time, the colony passes laws abolishing witchcraft trials, imprisonment for debt, most forms of capital punishment, and, in 1652, chattel slavery (Bicknell, 1920). In 1663, King Charles II grants a Royal Charter, uniting four settlements into the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.