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Differences between Anne hutchinson and Roger williams

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Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were two brave souls who reminded everyone at their own great peril of that most sacred right. Governor John Winthrop, on hearing that Anne Hutchinson and most of her children had been killed on Long Island, stated, "Proud Jezebel has at last been cast down."
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