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Anne Hutchinson

Anne Hutchinson

Nature- Anne Hutchinson devoted one hundred percent of her time for religious purposes. She didn’t see the environment as spiritual, but she respected it. She knew that the food she ate was derived from the earth, and she knew different people viewed the environment differently, but nobody was wrong. When the Americans felt the Native Americans inferior and put them in slavery, she felt that it was wrong and that people of all skin colors are of one blood. As you’ll see below on number 7.

Religion- Anne Hutchinson has long been seen as a strong religious dissenter who paved the way for religious freedom in the strictly Puritan environment of New England. Although Anne Hutchinson is historically documented to have been banished as a religious dissenter, the real motive for her persecution was that she challenged the traditional subordinate role of women in Puritan society by expressing her own religious convictions. Fourteen examples of this are:
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