Sick of the Pilgrims? Celebrate Roger Williams Instead
While we often spend Thanksgiving remembering a different set of Puritan settlers, the religious, freedom-loving Roger Williams is an apt hero for the more liberty-minded.

While the Thanksgiving holiday is normally spent in memory of the semi-mythical 1621 feast between recently arrived Puritans and local Native Americans, a settler who arrived a decade later is a much better-suited hero for the more liberty-minded among us.
Roger Williams, known best as the founder of Rhode Island, was a Puritan minister, an early advocate for the separation of church and state, and, as writer Sarah Vowell describes in her 2008 book on the early Massachusetts Bay Colony, "a fully-formed crank, a man whom even Puritans dismiss as a tad too fanatical."
However, Vowell has a soft spot for the oft-zealous minister—one I and many other libertarians share. As she writes, despite William's eccentricity and fanaticism, "He is nevertheless principled, self-confident, forthright, and true to himself."
While many early Puritan colonists can stake a claim as the most influential upon the American spirit—from John Winthrop and his "city on a hill" to the enduring cultural sticking power of the Plymouth colonists—Williams, in my view, surpasses them all. Not only did his commitment to individual religious freedom influence the stridently secular government we have today, but he also modeled a classic American troupe—the liberty-loving weirdo.
In contrast to the theocratic magistrates of the 1630s Massachusetts Bay Colony, Williams was not just a religious rebel—but a political one too. While others argued that theological unorthodoxies should result in state-sanctioned punishment, Williams disagreed. Instead, while he believed along with his fellow Calvinists that religious dissenters and most of the faithful might be hell-bound, he asserted that it's not the job of the government to set them on the righteous path.
This apparently outrageous concept, along with a series of other idiosyncratic theological disputes (let's just say there was a lot of pamphleteering involved) resulted in Williams—and by extension, his 12 children—getting booted out of Massachusetts Bay in 1636. It was wintertime, so the magistrates kindly offered to delay William's banishment for a few months, on the condition that he lay low and pipe down with those crazy ideas of his. But never one to be careful with fire when a bridge was around, Williams completely ignored this directive. More preaching got him expelled from the colony in the middle of January.
Williams thankfully managed to escape certain death in the frozen New England wilderness due to the kindness of the local Wampanoag tribe. However, come springtime, Williams decided to form a new settlement, one where his, as fellow Puritan John Winthrop put it, "diverse, new, and dangerous opinions" could thrive.
This new settlement, called "Providence Plantations," was built on land that, according to Vowell, Williams received as a gift—not conquered—from leaders of the local Narragansett tribe. "It was not price or money that could have purchased Rhode Island," Williams later wrote. "Rhode Island was purchased by love."
The colony was governed by an altogether different set of rules than the other Puritan-run settlements that dotted New England. Rather than exercising religious authority over citizens, the government of Providence pertained exclusively to "civil things," making it possibly the first place in modern history with a separation of church and state.
The settlement would eventually grow to welcome a whole host of theological misfits, from Quakers, to Jews, to my other favorite Puritan crank, Anne Hutchinson. Hutchinson had also found herself (and, like Williams, her double-digit litter of children) kicked out of Massachusetts Bay in 1638 after preaching too much for a woman (especially of the "God-talks-directly-to-me" variety). In fairness, Williams thought all these people—except maybe Hutchinson—were doomed for eternal hellfire. But as he saw it, punishing for theological wrongheadedness was a job fit only for God himself.
Williams was a unique character in America's early colonial history. Driven by, above all else, a fierce devotion to a demanding God, Williams was nonetheless unwilling to use that devotion to justify punishing dissenters. Ironically, one of the most stridently zealous Puritans ended up building one of the world's first secular governments.
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Roger got nothin on Hank Williams.
How was Roger as a singer/songwriter?
He had nothing on Roger Miller.
Roger Miller wrote some great ones, including this chestnut that has soothed and sustained many a Libertarian over the years:
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Hey, they got a lot in common. They both had "Rowdy Friends and were and are both "Country Boys" who could and did survive. 🙂
Sick of the Pilgrims? Celebrate Roger Williams Instead
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Just a suggestion. 🙂
I realize just about everyone here is into politics, so they think the holiday is also about politics. It is religious, thanking God for all the blessings we enjoy. The first American Thanksgiving was by the Pilgrims, but they had celebrated in England many times before.
It isn't about the Pilgrims. It isn't political.
The date is crony political. FDR fixed it at the last Thursday in November and too many merchants complained it sometimes left too short a shopping season, so he changed it to the next to last Thursday.
I think your history is a bit off. The celebrations in Europe were few and far between and fraught with politics through and through even back then. What we call Thanksgiving was certainly inspired by the Plymouth colonists but was not celebrated routinely, even in America, until the 1800s.
Agree with you about the historical day. But the holiday became political from the moment that the two manuscripts describing it were 'rediscovered' in the 1850's. Where it became something to argue about as part of the pre Civil War origin myths between North and South
I was thinking sick of the pilgrims?
No I never met a pilgrim as they all died hundreds of years ago
John Wayne begs to differ.
I'm definitely not a contrarian, and I don't know why you would say that.
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'This new settlement, called "Providence Plantations,"'
So that's where Whitey invented slavery.
Ha ha, you joke, but that joke got enacted into law:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/05/politics/rhode-island-name-change-plantations-trnd/index.html
Well, I guess if we ban words then the thing never happened.
Not invented, but perpetuated. Sadly, Roger Williams did practice slavery of the Indians, though he did initially oppose it. You'd probably have to wait until Thomas Paine and Denis Diderot to get an Enlightenmenteer who opposed slavery and wanted nothing of it.
John Adams was anti-slavery, but he did sign the original Patriot Act. They're all a mixed bag.
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They were not the same. Pilgrims were on the Mayflower and had that first Thanksgiving; Puritans came a decade later. Not that Pilgrims were fun-loving party heart types; but they are different.
The Pilgrims, IIRC, were Separatists who believed in founding their own church, while the Puritans wanted to purify the Anglican Church (as they defined purifying).
Neither of them wanted to allow full freedom to those who dissented from their particular form of church polity.
Also, I think they both believed in funny hats. Perhaps that’s the source of the confusion?
Could be! I sometimes forget the distinction myself, or maybe better to say ignore it.
The Pilgrims were a bit more honest philosophically, I think. The Mayflower's passenger list was filled out by non-Pilgrims who were not held to the full religious strictures, sez my memory.
So, just more Crips and Bloods (or Democrats and Republicans).
You know who else wanted to purify their society?
Robespierre?
Robin DiAngelo?
"doomed for eternal hellfire"
That's something I never understood about many Christian sects. Presumably they're all new testament folk who have a forgiving god who, one would think, not doom dissenters to eternal hellfire. I mean it's very different from the jealous punishing god of the old testament revered by some Abrahamic religions.
Carrot and stick gets more results than carrots alone.
Which one is more marketable--for cash?
What's the carrot if [deity] is all "nah, it's ok, you're good, have fun, do what you want"?
It does seem a bit excessive to condemn us to eternal damnation just for not accepting Jesus as your savior. I mean eternity is a REALLY long time. Our lives are the blink of an eye.
"But as he saw it, punishing for theological wrongheadedness was a job fit only for God himself."
Hooray for Roger Williams!!!
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To make matters yet MORE confusing, God has now been supplanted by Government Almighty!
Government Almighty is now the boss of God Almighty!!! See below…
Yes, this, "...blah-blah-blah God-given rights", my aching butt!
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"A fully-formed crank, a man whom even Puritans dismiss as a tad too fanatical."
Each year we give thanks to almighty Providence that the depredations of this preterite Founding Father of The Federalist Society were limited to the smallest state in the Union.
Today we give thanks for the survival of Anne Hathaway's classic recipe for New England Chestnut Turkey Stuffing :
" Firftly take of chestnuts and feed them to ye squirrels...
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The Pilgrims added turkey to the Thanksgiving feast to kill the insufferable taste of squirrel fat stir-fried succotash.
Roger Williams, known best as the founder of Rhode Island, was a Puritan minister...
Sorry, he founded a place called the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and you want us to celebrate him? He'll be canceled any day now, if only for being a Puritan.
Brown University awoke to the Plantation Problem last year. The Plimoth Plantation Pilgrim re-enactors are likewise hunkering down in fear of being outed for Ye Olde Pilgrims having sold King Phillip’s War POW’s to passing slavers ,much as explorer Thomas Hunt took the Pawtuxet Squanto captive and sold him into slavery in Spain years before the Pilgrim’s landed.
My wife is a big big Roger Williams fan. She recommends “Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul”, by John M. Barry.
Don't need to be lectured by a mediocre midwit like Emma Camp.
Why not just be thankful on Thanksgiving and now worry about how people celebrated in the past? Actually I am thankful for my life everyday.
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