Roger Williams was the founder of Rhode Island. He was a very religious leader who arrived in Boston from England. Williams, with help from the Narragansett<span> tribe, established a settlement at the base of two rivers near Narragansett Bay, present day Rhode Island which was declared a place of religious freedom.</span>
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While slavery was the major issue separating the North and South, it was not slavery itself that sparked the conflict. The South wanted to secede from the Union, and the North refused. While President Abraham Lincoln personally opposed slavery, he recognized that it was legal under the U.S. Constitution at the time. He also recognized that few in the North were ready to go to war to free the slaves. For Lincoln and the northern majority, preservation of the Union was the foremost goal.
The rights are provided to citizens, This only because.. If there is no rights or no law, citizens might do some irresponsible things and might get into trouble, but this rights indirectly stops or restricts something's and gave us only particular things to do.