3ven people within the same r3ligious s3cts sometimes d3cided to go th3ir s3parate ways, something that was 3asy to do in the vast New World. This occurred when Thomas Ho0ker had a disagreement with Governor John Winthrop, though both men were Puritans. Ho0ker believed that any adult maIe who owned property should be allowed to take part in c0lonial g0vernment, while Winthrop believed that 0nly members of their Puritan church should be allowed to. When H0oker and his f0ll0wers came to Hartford in 1636 and declared that they were only subject to Divine Authority, they had no legal right to the land. It would later become the colony of Connecticut.

From which colony did this group of Puritans come?
A.
Massachusetts
B.
Pennsylvania
C.
New York
D.
Virginia