Ann Hutchinson was an antinomian, someone who believes that divine grace is enough to get a person to heaven. That belief contrasted sharply with the Puritans'. She was banished because of those beliefs and eventually made it Rhode Island, Roger Williams' settlement.
Massachusetts was settled by the Pilgrims in 1620. They established the Plymouth Colony. The next settlement in Massachusetts was the Cape Ann Settlement.
Ann Hutchinson was expelled from the colony for practicing her own religion as she chose.
Salem, Massachusetts was the first established town in Massachusetts Bay Colony. There was a group of settlers from the Dorchester Company that had settled there earlier and left, never establishing a town. This was on Cape Ann.
The settlers in Massachusetts who disagreed with the Puritans were sent away from this location. They then founded the Rhode Island colony.
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.
Ann was a midwife and mother of 15 as well as a follower of a religious leader named Cotton in Massachusetts Bay colony. Cotton was put on trial for heresy and so was Ann. The end result was she was banished from the colony, but her writings and books have proven important to historians. She died in 1643.
The state that Cape Ann is located in would be Massachusetts. As part of the name Cape Ann is a rocky cape. It forms the northern edge of the Massachusetts Bay.
Massachusetts , MAY 15,1903
Ann Sachs was born on January 23, 1948, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Ann Marsters was born on March 1, 1918, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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Ann Moore was born in 1940, Massachusetts, May 15, 1903.