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Anne Hutchinson was branded a heretic in her home of Boston because she rejected the Calvinist theology of her Puritan church. For example, she refused to believe that infants came into the world steeped in sin (a doctrine called total depravity by some, original sin by others, and the old sin nature by still others), and therefore had no need of a ceremony to cleanse their souls.
She began, at first, inviting other women into her home for the purpose of discussing the previous Sunday's sermons; these would have been women who attended the same church as she did, since the Puritans were a religious group who rejected any higher earthly authority in religious matters than the local congregation (a belief still held today by a number of groups), so there were probably at least two local congregations of Puritans in the settlement or nearby.
At first, this was found to be commendable by the leaders of her congregation; after all, The Bible plainly states that it's quite proper for the older women to teach the younger women and to set a godly example for them. However, when Anne began questioning some of the doctrines held by her fellow Puritans (and especially the leaders of her local congregation), she was viewed as a threat to the purity of their religion and to the status quo as well--a rebel, a woman who was forgetting her place in their society--and theology.
She was ultimately exiled from Boston. She and her family stayed for a while in Rhode Island, where they helped found Newport (if I recall correctly). Ultimately they ended up in the Dutch colony that became known as New York. I've heard conflicting accounts of where they settled; I've heard both Long Island and a part of what is now Brooklyn presented as the place where the family had a farm and ended up being caught in the middle of a conflict between the local natives and the Dutch. The entire family, with the exception of Anne's youngest daughter, who was picking berries, were killed. The little girl was captured by the Native Americans and later ransomed.
The results of the conflict is simple............... the got their balls sucked
they had to get hit from the back by nice young girls
anne questioned puritan authority and got banished for it: answer for chapter 3 guided reading
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Puritan leaders had banned Anne Hutchinson from Massachusetts because Hutchinson criticized Puritan ministers. She also held meetings in her home where men and women talked about religion. Puritan leaders did not like this.
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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.
Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, and Thomas Hooker all disagreed with the Puritan leaders in the Massachusetts colony. However, Thomas Hooker participated in the attempts of the Puritan leaders to deal with Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson.Thomas Hooker led a group of followers to form a more liberal Puritan colony in Hartford, Connecticut, while Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams were banished from Massachusetts and went to Rhode Island.
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Puritan leaders had banned Anne Hutchinson from Massachusetts because Hutchinson criticized Puritan ministers. She also held meetings in her home where men and women talked about religion. Puritan leaders did not like this.
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Hutchinson was forced into exile and she went to Rhode Island.
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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.
Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, and Thomas Hooker all disagreed with the Puritan leaders in the Massachusetts colony. However, Thomas Hooker participated in the attempts of the Puritan leaders to deal with Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson.Thomas Hooker led a group of followers to form a more liberal Puritan colony in Hartford, Connecticut, while Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams were banished from Massachusetts and went to Rhode Island.
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Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, and Thomas Hooker all disagreed with the Puritan leaders in the Massachusetts colony. However, Thomas Hooker participated in the attempts of the Puritan leaders to deal with Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson.Thomas Hooker led a group of followers to form a more liberal Puritan colony in Hartford, Connecticut, while Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams were banished from Massachusetts and went to Rhode Island.
Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson.