Ann Marbury Hutchinson
Ann Marbury Hutchinson lived from July 1591 to August/September 1643.
Francis Marbury was her father. He was a minister of the Church of England. He is the one that influenced her the most.
Later on in her life, she moved from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1634 in search of religious freedom.
These are some of the laws the colonists had to follow when they went to the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Ann Marbury Hutchinson later lead Bible studies at the Massachusetts Bay Colony, where she was later exiled for "false teachings" of the Puritan religion.
After Ann Marbury Hutchinson, there were other women that did what she did and were exiled like she was. Seen here is Mary Dyer.
These women later inspired other women to push for women's rights including voting rights.
To this day, she is remembered for her work toward freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, women's rights, and challenging injustice within the Puritan religion.
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Too much reporting early. The later pictures approach the assignment. More connecting and thinking and less reporting is needed.
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