because they disobayed the colony
Roger William was exiled because he believed that Puritans were not pure because they were not completely separate from the church of England Anne Hutchinson was exiled because she held town meetings, voicing her opinion that a person did not need to follow a list of rules in order to get into heaven, all you need to be is a good christian. Both were exiled due to the Puritans fear that people will soon follow.
because they wanted to start their own settlement by changing on how they are now
i think i am only a kid in 5 grade okay just look it up it already says it or buy a social studies book i go to a school
they banished them because they were trying to do things different and if its a homework question read dont just look for the answers thats how i found my answer by Reading lol
They were not conformists
they got slapped in crip
Yes and no. They were not banished for rebellion. They were banished for religious beliefs that threatened those of the Puritan government.
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.
They were banished because they couldn't live together
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.
Banishment.
Roger Williams
because they disobayed the colony
because they disobayed the colony
because they disobayed the colony
Both were banished from Massachusetts because of their beliefs.
Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts and moved to Rhode Island. Anne Hutchinson followed afterwards.
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They were banished because they couldn't live together
Yes and no. They were not banished for rebellion. They were banished for religious beliefs that threatened those of the Puritan government.
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, 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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