Anne Hutchinson

Anne Hutchinson (July 1591, July 1643) is a puritan dissenting of the Colonie of bay of Massachusetts.

Anne Hutchinson affirms that the Bible can be interpreted individually, by it as by any ordinary person, and gathers around it, with Boston, a group of more than sixty people. She is banished Colonie of bay of Massachusetts after her judgment by the Church for heresy and the government to have defied her authority (March 1638). She leaves for the Rhode Island in 1638, followed by 35 families. She is killed by the Indians with Long Island. Twenty years later, Mary Dyer, the only person having testified in her favor at the time of the lawsuit, returned to the colony, is hung with two other Quaker S for “rebellion, sedition and to be itself interfered presumptuous manner of what did not look at”.

Sources

  • Howard Zinn . a popular history of the United States.

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