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A Summary Of Anne Hutchinson And The Puritans

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Even prior to the Renaissance era, religion was the pivotal and integral attribute to many, if not everyone’s lives from that time period. The lives of these people revolved completely around religion because it was the sole reason they believed they had come into existence and were solely on the face of the Earth to follow their holy book, as their deity intended them to do in order to get a chance at eternal life with him. Nevertheless, religious freedom in New England was almost nonexistent with a king that imposed his beliefs on the whole country. However, due to statutory neglect, the colonies were allowed to do what they wished in the societies and government of their new territories as long as they remained loyal to Britain. Therefore, religious freedom was extremely permissive in the colonies and ranged from the strictness of the separatists to the lenient-ness of the Quakers. The Puritans were extremely strict, callous and narrow-minded regarding people with opposing beliefs to their own. Persecution and maltreatment were a recurrent event that occurred to people in Massachusetts who had different beliefs or followed a different religion from the puritans. To verify my point, Anne Hutchinson was a woman who lived in Massachusetts and challenged the Puritan society by questioning religious teachings and by being a woman who took some authority. The Puritans of Massachusetts did not like this and as reported by Constitution Society, in Anne’s court examination,

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