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    who influenced literature and the entire colonies was a woman who came over from Europe. Anne Hutchinson was a woman who sailed over as a puritan and stirred the flow of the colonies. Although her powerful character wasn’t appreciated, Hutchinson changed America forever. In detail, Anne Hutchinson was first born as Anne Marbury, and she was a daughter of an Anglican clergyman and an herbalist. In 1591, Anne Marbury was born in a town named Alford in Lincolnshire, England. However, according to Biography

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    other people feel good, and can work together to help other people have a positive outlook in a bad situation. In the following paragraphs, you will read how Anne Frank and the boys from Lord Of The Flies stay positive during their rough times. First, In the diary of of Anne Frank there was a lot of bad things happening to young Anne Frank. If anyone found out that she was Jewish, she and her family would be put into a concentration camp and probably killed. She had pictures and posters in

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    1637, there was a religious dissenter who had led the way for religious independence in Puritan New England named Anne Hutchinson. Anne, was the fluent, strong-willed, quick-witted of a prominent merchant who had thirteen children, served as a healer, and midwife. On the other hand, Anne was deported from Boston in 1637 for her religious and women’s rights and escaped to Rhode Island. She had meetings at home about the sermons and the meetings turned into a famously forums for Hutchinson’s own narration

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    Every colony had a government. Some people such as Benjamin Franklin had a big impact in the United States. Government New England Colonies The New England Colonies included what is today New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, and Rhode Island. When Voting, only men of the church could vote. In New England, many people were Puritans. The Puritans were very religious when it came to Christianity. Every Sundays they would attend church. If you didn’t behave during church you would be punished

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    but, it is a non-ending journey." A young girl named Anne John as mentioned in the short piece "A Walk to the Jetty" scarified so much to leave her hypercritical mother and poor town to grow and achieve her career as a nurse. As she quoted "I did not want to go to England, I did not want to be a nurse, but I would have chosen going off to live in a cavern and keeping a house for seven unruly men rather than go on with my life as it stood." Anne John could have stayed in her home town, but life there

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    tired of. When he arrives home to England he meets a girl named Anne Barrett. Anne Barrett has lost both of her parents and manages to find a job as a maid to the home of Master Drummond, the father of Edward Drummond. Anne dreams about escaping England and sailing to the island of Curacao- where her mother was born. Dreams about escaping England and sailing the vast ocean waters create a forbidden love between Edward and Anne. Anne going to the market and hitting Edward with a pail between his legs

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    tired of. When he arrives home in England he meets a girl named Anne Barrett. Anne Barrett has lost both of her parents and manages to find a job as a maid in the home of Master Drummond, the father of Edward Drummond. Anne dreams about escaping England and sailing to the island of Curacao- where her mother was born. Dreams about escaping England and sailing the vast ocean waters create a forbidden love between Edward and Anne. Anne going to the market and hitting Edward with a pail between his legs

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    religious toleration which impacted the American Society a great deal. Anne Hutchinson was a women from Boston. She challenged the puritan clergy and was forced to go to Rhode Island along with her family after her sentence. Anne challenged the clergy by saying that God showed himself to individuals without the help of clergy by their sides. Anne believed that those who had God's grace in their hearts would not go astray. Anne showed religious freedom which is a big part of what America does today

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    waves, finding peace in it. Many years Anne Boleyn had stayed on the Island of Estonina, through the grace of the pure blood vampire Queen Natassa, but she still often longed for her home. Darious, a man who served Natassa, had stayed in England to report things about Elizabeth to Anne. Now news had come that Anne 's daughter would be crowned Queen of England, which filled Anne 's heart with both joy and saddness. When her child had only been the tender age of 2 Anne was to be beheaded for false crimes

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    Golden Age Of Piracy

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    Pirate, privateer, Cosarios luteranos, and buccaneer are all names given to skilled ocean-sailing vigilantes that survived off of goods they plundered from others. Pirates drastically altered life in the Caribbean. They controlled both the islands and the sea during the 1500's, which is accurately nicknamed "The Golden Age of Piracy." Begining with British Protestants, piracy spread throughout the New World like wild fire. Notorious criminals in search of wealth overseas, known as pirates, lived

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