Ann Hutchinson's main struggle was fighting for the belief that we should all be able to practice our religion without the intrusion from the government and rather protect us in our pursuit. Obviously, this didn't flow well with the Puritans, which at the time were a dominant religion. The most important thing to remember from Ann is that she fought for the protective right of freedom of religion.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Connecting Back To The End Of The Year
In the beginning of the year, a long time ago, we learned about how in the early American colonies, religion played a major role. These reflected mostly on the likes of Ann Hutchinson and Thomas "tank engine" Jefferson. Both of these individuals played a major role in the developing religious pursuit in early American History. Thomas believed that the restrictions at the time, the ones that were set by the supposed leaders of the colonies, were unjust and counter intuitive as to the reasoning behind leaving Europe and coming to the Americans in the first place. Because of this, Thomas felt entitled to go on the pursuit of making sure everyone had individual rights that couldn't be taken.
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Thank you for refreshing my memory about these individuals. Without these individuals, everything we recently studied most likely wouldn't have occurred.
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