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After the heated trial in which she provided a great argument, Anne Hutchinson was found guilty, excommunicated, and banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony Church and exiled from the state of Massachusetts. Puritan authorities justified her banishment on theological grounds.
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But within three years, Anne Hutchinson would stand before a Massachusetts court, charged with heresy and sedition. In 1638 she would be excommunicated from the church and banished from the colony for holding and teaching unorthodox religious views.
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Visitors of Mass Moments--a daily almanac of Massachusetts history--can learn more about the Moments presented on the radio, see images and illustrations, read a primary source document, and get suggestions of links to follow and places to visit. ... Sunday, March 22, 2009 ... On this day in 1638, Anne Hutchinson was expelled...
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; Anne Hutchinson stood trial alone, with no lawyer to defend her. She faced a panel of 49 powerful and well-educated men. She was accused ... She told the men that God had spoken to her directly, and that only God could be her judge. But in the end, the verdict was against her. She was banished from Massachusetts Bay.
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She defied them, was tried by the General Court, and was sentenced (1637) to banishment for "traducing the ministers." Several of her followersÑincluding William Coddington , John Wheelwright , John Underhill , and John Clarke Ñal...
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The courts had utilized the list, to charge and sentence Hutchinsonians as supporters of sedition. Since Anne Hutchinson had not signed the petition, she could only be charged with encouraging Wheelwright’s supporters.
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Anne Hutchinson was an important figure in the early history of American Christianity. She challenged many of the prevailing ideas of the Puritan leaders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and, because of that, would become a symbol both ... This gave the tribunal an easy excuse to condemn her and sentence her to be banished.
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As she had in England, Anne Hutchinson held religious meetings in her home and refused to stick closely to the rules of worship required by the Puritan leaders who governed the colony. She was put on trial in 1637, convicted and banished from Massachusetts.
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A Wisdom Archive on Anne Hutchinson - Banishment ... Eventually, John Winthrop decided to take Hutchinson out of power before her influence became too strong among the community's men. After a two-day trial she was banished as a heretic in 1638 and led 60 followers to settle Aquidneck Island in what later became Rhode Island.
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