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Anne Hutchinson was a key figure in early American history, expelled from Massachusetts for her radical beliefs that God spoke directly to her. Her conviction sparked debates on religious freedom and women's roles in society. The colony was notorious for its harsh witch trials, which led to the execution of 19 individuals accused of witchcraft. As a pioneer of dissent, Hutchinson's legacy reflects the tension between individual conscience and colonial governance, influencing the future of religious tolerance in New England and beyond.
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ANNE HUTCHINSON SALEM She was kicked out of Massachusetts for claiming God spoke directly to her. • Town in Massachusetts known for putting 19 people to death because they were suspected of being witches.
New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware The four New England colonies. The four middle colonies.
Virginia, North & South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland PARLIAMENT The 5 Southern Colonies The group of lawmakers in England
House of Burgesses BICAMERAL A law making body made up of two houses. Group of lawmakers that were elected by the people in Virginia
FRANCE & BRITAIN BRITAIN • Who the French and Indian War was between. The winner of the French Indian Wars.