Winthrop feared that a loosening of the church control would endanger not only the colony's welfare but also it's charter from the king.
She had different interpretations of the Bible and essentially disagreed with Puritan laws, so they kicked her out.
anne hutchinson was not a native american leader because was not a native
Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson had secret trials, were found guilty, and were banished from Massachusetts. Both went from there to Rhode Island. Then Anne went west to Yonkers, New York.
The women in the bible study that Anne left behind in Salem, Massachusetts, were accused of witchcraft, were convicted in secret trials, and were executed.
Cotton Mather wrote a letter to the great English theologian John Owen explaining that something had gone terribly wrong with Christianity. John Owen wrote a book on The New Testament Church and sent it to Cotton. As a result Massachusetts changed the form of government of both the church and the state. Instead of secret meetings and secret trials, they went to open meetings and open trials. The town meeting replaced the city council meeting in secret.
When King George III reinstituted secret trials, the Americans thought they came from the devil.
Anne Hutchinson established a farm on the banks of the Hudson, in New York. She was killed in an Indian raid.
Roger Williams went to Rhode Island and established a colony where anyone could live regardless of religious belief. He wrote prolifically. Thomas Jefferson quoted from him constantly. Probably the first amendment of the Constitution of the United States can be traced back to him.
So when you think of freedom of worship and fair trials, definitely think of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson. They are definitely responsible for those, and probably much more.
They never gave up and always belived in there god no matter what!
She was banished from her home and church so she moved to Rhode Island.
They were banished because they couldn't live together
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Anne Hutchinson, who was known as the most famous English woman in American history, was banished from the puritan Massachusetts BayÊColony and settled in Portsmouth, Rhode Island and later died at 52 inÊwhat is now theÊBronx, New York.
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Yes Anne Hutchindon was charged for sedition. She decided that everyone can have their own belifs. As to the government they said that everyone had to go to the same church with the same belifs. Anne H. said that christianity is the way to go. I would like to know more about Anne H. because I think she is a good role model.
Anne Hutchinson was born in England, the daughter of a clergyman. As such, she had certain religious beliefs. She came to America in 1734 with her family, following John Cotton, a persecuted religious leader in England. She settled in Massachusetts, a Puritan colony at the time. She had very different, more tolerant religious ideas, and she spoke her mind about them. She also held meetings in her home primarily attended by women. Because of this, she was severely breaking the gender norms of the day, when women were not really supposed to take such authority as she did. Governor Winthrop therefore hated her, excommunicated her from the Puritan church, and exiled Anne and her family from Massachusetts. They then settled in Rhode Island where they were killed by a local Native American tribe.
They kicked Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson out of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Williams purchased land from the Narragansett Indians and founded Rhode Island, where Anne Hutchinson eventually moved, seeking refuge.
Anne Hutchinson believed that one would not need a church nor bible to communicate with God.
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.
She was important because she believed a person could worship God without the help of a church, minster, or bible.
Anne Hutchinson was Rhode Island when she was killed. Native Americans there wanted to kill all of the Dutch because they had killed one of their tribe members. In RI Anne rented a Dutch house, and the Natives broke in and scalped her. (Took her scalp off with a knife.)