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Trial of Anne Hutchinson (1637)

America was not always the “Land of Liberty.” In the 1630s, in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, questioning Puritan dogma could bring you a world of trouble. It could get you shunned, it could get you ex-communicated, it could even get you criminally convicted and banished. Anne Hutchinson found all this out in 1637. But Hutchinson’s trial and conviction also, in ways that would have surprised her detractors, helped set American on a path towards greater toleration for religious differences. ...Continued

From "God in America: How Religious Liberty Shaped America" (Episode 1)(PBS, 2010).

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Other Resources

  • The Trial of Anne Hutchinson (1637): An Account
  • The Trials of Anne Hutchinson: Selected Maps
  • The Trial of Anne Hutchinson: Order of Excommunication (March 22, 1638)
  • The Trial of Anne Hutchinson: Chronology
  • The Examination of Anne Hutchinson (November 1637)
  • Map of Boston in 1635
  • The Portsmouth Compact (March 7, 1638)
  • Short Story of the Rise, Reign and Ruin of the Antimonians by John Winthrop (1644)
  • The Trial of Anne Hutchinson: Links and Bibliography
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