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Roger Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636 because:

he was disliked by everyone in Massachusetts, especially the governor, John Winthrop

he was more interested in making money than in fulfilling his role as minister of the Salem church

he was a Separatist who believed that the government had no authority over religious matters

all of the above

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It would be option 2. If I'm wrong, let me know
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User Vinko Vrsalovic
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Answer:

Roger Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636 because he was a Separatist who believed that the government had no authority over religious matters.

Step-by-step explanation:

Roger Williams was an English theologian, a noted advocate of religious tolerance and church-state separation and an advocate for Native Americans in the United States.

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