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1 Religious Dissenters By: Cayla Petrowski, Josiah Brown, and Stephen Marciniak

2 Anne Hutchinson

3 Who she was ●Puritan ●Daughter of a minister ●In Massachusetts Bay she was a house wife, mother, and held meetings ●Meetings were all woman who discussed the sermon

4 Ideas and how they're Revolutionary ●Preached that God dwelled on grace ●Created political conseversy ●Spoke against the church ●Gained a new philosophy ●One of the first women to speak out, especially against men ●First female feminist

5 Why she was exciled ●Created problems with the church ●Did not fit in society ●Accused Puritan ministers of not following their roles

6 Founded ●Founded Portsmouth ●Co-founded Rhode Island

7 Roger Williams

8 Beginnings ●Born in London (1603) ●Became a Puritan in England ●Left England (1630) ●Arrived in Massachusetts Bay (1631)

9 Ideas and Preachings ●Stealing land from the Indians is evil ●The separation of church and state o Religious freedom

10 Banishment ●Was tried for heresy and sedition ●Was ordered to be banished ●He escaped before he was banished (1636)

11 Colony founded ●Founded the Providence colony ●Integrated his ideas into the colony

12 Thomas Hooker

13 The Beginning ● Born July 5th or 7th 1586, Markfield, England ● 1621, started preaching at St. Mary’s Parish Church ● The Archbishop forced Hooker to retire ● Hooker summoned to Court of High Commision in 1930 ● Fled to Rotterdam in 1930 ● Emigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1933 St. Mary’s Parish Church

14 Mass. Bay Colony ● Was pastor of first est. church in Newton (Cambridge). ● Hooker disagreed on the way that voting was handled. ● 1636, left Mass. Bay with Rev. Samuel Stone, founded Hartford Connecticut. Rev. Samuel Stone

15 Connecticut ● More politically free. ● Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. (adopted 1/15/1639 O.S. (1/24/1639 N.S.))

16 ~Fin~


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