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She believed that everyone should have free religious beliefs. That is why she was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638.
Massachusetts.
she was known for getting banned from a stateANSWER:She was banished from the colony of Massachusetts, for questioning the religious beliefs and practices of the religious leaders.
She wanted a place with religious beliefs.
Some famous Puritan women include Anne Hutchinson, a religious leader in Massachusetts Bay Colony who challenged Puritan beliefs, Anne Bradstreet, a prominent poet of the colonial era, and Mary Dyer, a Quaker who was executed for her beliefs in Massachusetts.
Both were banished from Massachusetts because of their beliefs.
She was forced to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Yes and no. They were not banished for rebellion. They were banished for religious beliefs that threatened those of the Puritan government.
They didn't accept the freedom. Their devotion to principle was gods work
Because her religious beliefs interfered with what was happening outside in those days!
Rhode Island was the New England colony most tolerant of differing religious beliefs. It was founded by Roger Williams, who had been expelled by the Puritans from Massachusetts colony due to Williams' belief in freedom of religion.
In Massachusetts, no. Many Quakers were banned because they did not follow Puritan beliefs. Massachusetts also banished Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson for "heretical beliefs" and they went on to found the colony of Connecticut, which did have religious freedom.