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She left because she believed that a persons own faith in god was more important than the churches rules and laws.Plus,she did not leave because she wanted to,but she banished from Massachusetts.

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She left because she believed that a persons own faith in god was more important than the churches rules and laws.Plus,she did not leave because she wanted to,but she banished from Massachusetts.

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Where Anne Hutchinson was forced to leave?

Massachusetts


Who was expelled from Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Ann Hutchinson was expelled from the colony for practicing her own religion as she chose.


What colonies did Anne Hutchinson live in?

Massachusetts before she was forced to leave


What woman was forced to leave Massachusetts Bay Colony for questioning the authority of ministers?

anne hutchinson


Why did puritan leaders force anne Hutchinson to leave Massachusetts?

because they wanted to


When was Ann Hutchinson Guest born?

Ann Hutchinson Guest was born in 1918.


Who had to leave Massachusetts for religious reasons?

Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts and moved to Rhode Island. Anne Hutchinson followed afterwards.


Anne Hutchinson was put on trial for expressing her religious beliefs and was forced to leave what state?

Massachusetts.


Why did Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

They didn't agree with the Puritans


Why did roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson leave Massachusetts bay colony?

They didn't agree with the Puritans


What happened to Anne Hutchinson after she began disagreeing with Puritan beliefs?

She was forced to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony.


Did Roger Williams and ann Hutchinson both get banished for organizing political rebellions against the Massachusetts bay authorities?

No. Roger Williams and Ann Hutchinson were exiled from Massachusetts because of their religious ideas. Massachusetts was a colony full of hard-core Puritans (the Pilgrims lived here) and Williams and Hutchinson had differing views from the set standards of the church. Williams wanted separation of church and state, while Hutchinson had her own interpretations of the Bible, which she openly shared with people in Bible study groups held in her home. They both left for Rhode Island and were co-founders.