Connecticut: New England Colony Thomas Hooker decided to settle Connecticut for freedom. Hooker didn’t like the laws of Massachusetts so he decided to find a new place to live. He heard about a valley and convinced some people to come with him to this new valley. Once he was there, he found an old fort and settled a community. In 1639, he would merge with two other settlements to create the colony of Connecticut. Connecticut was settled by Thomas hooker because he didn’t like the laws and leadership of Massachusetts. Connecticut had it's own unique geography and climate. Connecticut had cold, long winters and mild and short summers. It consisted of forested hills and was right by the sea coast. It had narrow lowlands and was hilly in the …show more content…
William Penn wanted to establish a colony where the Quakers would be safe. In 1681, the king gave Penn some land hoping to rid himself of William and the Quakers. Even though he was thrown in jail, William Penn still tried to preach the Quaker’s ideas. The Quakers were unwelcome in England and wanted to find a new place to live. Pennsylvania was founded because William Penn wanted religious freedoms. The geography and climate of Pennsylvania was like any other middle colony. Pennsylvania was made up of fertile soil, rolling hills, and trees. It has coastal plain and plateau areas. The climate has cold winters and hot, humid summers which were perfect to fit the needs of their economy. Pennsylvania’s climate and geography was rolling hills, cold winters, and hot summers. The settlers of Pennsylvania were mostly Quakers with other Europeans who wanted freedom. The Quakers weren’t welcome in England and wanted to find a place where they would be treated equally. They believed in simple lifestyles and wanted all men to be treated equally. The Quakers refused to fight in wars, pay taxes to the Church of England, or bow to the king. The Quakers and others who wanted freedom were the settlers of