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Mary Dyer returned to Massachusetts after escaping to support her Quaker beliefs and to advocate for religious freedom. She felt a strong moral obligation to stand up against the persecution faced by Quakers in the colony, despite knowing the risks involved. Her commitment to her faith and the injustices occurring there ultimately led her to return, resulting in her arrest and execution for defying colonial laws against Quakerism.

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