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Essay heading: Early American History
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Thus excluding and prejudicing their colony against anyone of a different faith. In the primary source document "Ann Hutchinson's Trial" there is a quote that states, "Governor: If they be the fathers of the commonwealth, and they of another religion, if you entertain them then you dishonour your parents and are justly punishable... displayed 300 characters
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One must remember, thought, that in Puritan Massachusetts, the Church and the State were one. This is precisely why Ann Hutchinson is being tried in a state court for crossing Puritan doctrine. Governor John Winthrop is saying that, according to Puritan doctrine, to become acquainted with someone of a religion other than Puritanism, it puts to shame the parents of this sinner and the dishonors the whole Puritan colony... displayed next 300 characters
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