The Settlements So Far…The Settlements So Far… Where?Why?Who? VirginiaInvestors ($$$)John Rolfe MarylandRefuge for CatholicsLord Baltimore Mass BayPuritansJohn.

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The Settlements So Far…The Settlements So Far… Where?Why?Who? VirginiaInvestors ($$$)John Rolfe MarylandRefuge for CatholicsLord Baltimore Mass BayPuritansJohn Winthrop Rhode IslandReligious freedomRoger Williams PennsylvaniaQuakersWilliam Penn ConnecticutSeaport/FarmingThomas Hooker

The Curious Case of Anne Hutchinson

Anne HutchinsonAnne Hutchinson  Born in England, 1591  Daughter of a Deacon in Cambridge, London  Marries Will Hutchinson at age 21

Anne HutchinsonAnne Hutchinson  Hutchinson bears 15 children  Anne and Will follow John Cotton, Puritan preacher, to New England (1634)  The Great Puritan Migration  She meets with wives for discussion, soon gathers lots of followers

Challenges to SocietyChallenges to Society  She’s a female preacher, challenging the Puritans  She’s put on trial and expelled from the colony  Flees to Rhode Island

Hutchinson KilledHutchinson Killed  Moves to New York when husband dies  Killed, along with five children, by Mohican Indians  1643