It could be argued that both John Smith and Anne Hutchinson "<span>Both were thought of as troublemakers," since Smith was very "unconventional" in his dealings with the Jamestown colony, and Hutchinson challenged the religious authority of Puritanism. </span><span />
<span>The peasants would be unable to provide enough for
the quotas and so their goods were simply taken away from them and
instead were given to the cities and the military. Millions of peasants
as a result would starve to death and would end up moving to the cities
where all of the food was being sent.</span>
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Prairie schooner, 19th-century covered wagon popularly used by emigrants traveling to the American West. In particular, it was the vehicle of choice on the Oregon Trail. The name prairie schooner was derived from the wagon’s white canvas cover, or bonnet, which gave it the appearance, from a distance, of the sailing ship known as a schooner.
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