Why was roger williams banished from massachusetts? he wanted to establish a system of religious laws he spoke out against religious laws made by the government he believed native americans should be paid for land taken over by colonists he preferred the puritan church to all other religions?

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I believe the answer is He spoke out against religious laws made by the government, and he believed native americans should be paid for land taken over by colonists. 
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he spoke out against religious laws made by the government  

Explanation:

Spectacular opportunities for religious freedom opened up in the New World when people being persecuted fled England. Roger Williams was the greatest of these pioneers. Overcoming tolerance, he insisted that people should have the freedom to follow their religion according to their conscience. For this reason, he spoke against the religious laws made by the government that prohibited and punished the Indians from following another religion.

Because of his religious freedom policy, Williams was considered a traitor to governments and for that reason he was banned from Massachusetts.

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