Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

The Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations was one of the original Thirteen Colonies established on the east coast of America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. It was founded by Roger Williams. It was an English colony from 1636 until 1707, and then a colony of Great Britain until the American Revolution in 1776, when it became the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.

Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
1636–1776
Seal
CapitalProvidence, Newport
LanguagesEnglish, Narragansett, Massachusett
Government
  • Self-governing colony
    (1636–1651; 1653–1776)
  • Proprietary colony
    (1651–1653)
Governor 
 1636–1644
Roger Williams
 1644–1775
(list)
 1775–1776
Nicholas Cooke
LegislatureGeneral Assembly
 Upper House
(de facto)
Council of Assistants
 Lower House
(de facto)
House of Deputies
Historical era
 Established
1636
 Foundation
1637
 Patent for Settlment
1643-1644
 Coddington Commission
1651–1653
 Royal Charter
1663
 Part of the Dominion of New England
1686–1689
 Resumption of Royal Charter
1688
 Disestablished
1776
CurrencyRhode Island pound
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Narragansett
Rhode Island
Dominion of New England
Today part ofRhode Island
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