Anne Hutchinson, who was known as the most famous English woman in American history, was banished from the puritan Massachusetts BayÊColony and settled in Portsmouth, Rhode Island and later died at 52 inÊwhat is now theÊBronx, New York.
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She was forced to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The colony that Roger Williams started was the Rhode Island "Sewer" Colony in 1636. Anne Hutchinson did not start a colony because after the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay colony exiled her for being a religious dissident she and her family were killed by Indian's before reaching New York.
They didn't support the New England Way, therefore they were forced to leave.
The Puritan leaders should not have banished Anne Hutchinson from the colony. The Puritans had first come to America to be able to practice their religion openly. She was banished for doing so, and questioning the Puritan leaders.
She started the settlement of Rhode Island. She did this after she was forced to leave Boston.
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Massachusetts before she was forced to leave
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She was forced to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams were both banished from their colonies. They were forced to leave and shunned until they did so.
The Puritan government relied on a single belief system in the colony to keep their influence and power. Anne Hutchinson and her followers did not conform to the system and threatened that power.
The colony that Roger Williams started was the Rhode Island "Sewer" Colony in 1636. Anne Hutchinson did not start a colony because after the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay colony exiled her for being a religious dissident she and her family were killed by Indian's before reaching New York.
They didn't support the New England Way, therefore they were forced to leave.
the slaves owner forced them to do what they wanted to do but the slaves didn't like what they were told them to do.
She believed that a person could worship god without help of a Church, Minister, or Bible.