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Anne Hutchinson was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638 for her religious beliefs and for challenging the established Puritan orthodoxy, which included her advocacy for a more personal interpretation of The Bible and her criticism of the colony's ministers. Roger Williams faced banishment in 1636 due to his views on religious freedom and the separation of church and state, which conflicted with the rigid Puritan governance. Both figures were seen as threats to the social and religious order of the colony, leading to their expulsion. Their banishment ultimately contributed to the founding of new colonies that embraced more liberal religious practices.

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