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She was banished from her home and church so she moved to Rhode Island.

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After Anne Hutchinson was brought to trial she was banished from her home and church.

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She went to trial for undermining the authority of the ministers, and for having different religious beliefs with those of the colony's religous leaders

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Anne Hutchinson job was to separate from the church because she had different beliefs


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