Anne Hutchinson By: Andrew Wong.

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Anne Hutchinson By: Andrew Wong

Her Life as a Colonial Women Anne was a Puritan that came to America to have religious freedom from the king. She was not able to vote or go to school because she was a women.

Anne Hutchinson: Sedition Trial Anne Hutchinson was put on trial because she was accused of sedition. Watch the video to see how she was expelled and why she did it.

Anne’s Achievements She help find Rhode Island with Roger Williams And she taught people that taking the bible too seriously could be dangerous

The End