How Anne Hutchinson changed religous freedom in America
Thesis: People have religious freedom in America because Anne Hutchinson stood up to religious leaders. She was put on trial which became a turning point in history because, her trial resulted in religious freedom in America.
Anne Hutchinson timeline
1591- Anne Hutchinson was born.
1607- English settlement in Jamestown, Virginia.
1612- Hutchinson got married at 21.
1620- Mayflower arrives to Massachusetts.
1634- Moved to America, late summer of 1634.
1635- Moves to Mount Wollaston, which is now Quincy, Boston.
1635- Anne became a member of Boston church.
1636- Hutchinson started hosting home bible study meetings for women.
1637- Hutchinson's trial started, it resulted in conviction and banishment from the colony.
1638- The church trial that excommunicated her from the church.
1639- Anne hutchinson and her family move to Rhode Island.
1641- Hutchinson's husband died.
1641- Moved to Split Rock which is now Long Island.
1642- Anne Hutchinson and her family were killed in an Indian attack.
1922- Statue made for Hutchinson dedicated to her in Boston.
1987- Anne Hutchinson was pardoned by the Massachusetts government.
1607- English settlement in Jamestown, Virginia.
1612- Hutchinson got married at 21.
1620- Mayflower arrives to Massachusetts.
1634- Moved to America, late summer of 1634.
1635- Moves to Mount Wollaston, which is now Quincy, Boston.
1635- Anne became a member of Boston church.
1636- Hutchinson started hosting home bible study meetings for women.
1637- Hutchinson's trial started, it resulted in conviction and banishment from the colony.
1638- The church trial that excommunicated her from the church.
1639- Anne hutchinson and her family move to Rhode Island.
1641- Hutchinson's husband died.
1641- Moved to Split Rock which is now Long Island.
1642- Anne Hutchinson and her family were killed in an Indian attack.
1922- Statue made for Hutchinson dedicated to her in Boston.
1987- Anne Hutchinson was pardoned by the Massachusetts government.