The puritan saints signed document called the mayflower compact
Puritan irony in early colonies assignment
To an extent, they did just that. The civil government that they created just happened to also be a theocratic government. Like it says above, the puritan “ saints” were not open to other religions having any freedom. Since it was a theocratic government, once more people began to move to New England, the government was not a civil government anymore, because you had to be a member of the church to be able to vote or have political power. However, a man named Roger Williams changed that in what came to be Rhode Island.
He argued that there must be a separation Of church and State to keep the church free from the corruption that comes along with politics. He was banned from Massachusetts, because the church was threatened by his ideology, but that did not stop him. He then made Rhode Island the only colony at that point in time to have true religious freedom. In time, all of the colonies had religious freedom. For a good stretch of time though the “ civil” government that the puritan “ saints” claimed they had created was in fact not civil because you had o be a member of the church to have any say at all.