Person
Roger Williams
1603 – 1683
Known for Founding Providence; "soul liberty"
Banished from Massachusetts in 1636 for opposing religious enforcement by civil government, Williams founded Providence as a haven for the "hated people." He believed a person's relationship with God was private — never something a church or state should force — "soul liberty," decades before Jefferson's similar language. He even named two of his children Freeborn and Providence.