The correct answer is A) Growing challenges by dissenters to civil authorities.
The development in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1630s best represented by the excerpt by Anne Hutchinson is "Growing challenges by dissenters to civil authorities."
Founded to be the "city upon a hill," the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded by John Winthrop in 1630. He was interested in establishing protestant reformations and freely practice their strict religious teachings. Puritans also tried to convert the Native American Indians tribes into Christianity.
However, the settlement had its political difficulties, as was the case when Puritans showed no tolerance to the criticism expressed by Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, who had to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony and founded the Rhode Island colony.
<span>The guilds in the Middle Ages were an important part of life in Medieval times. A higher social status could be achieved through guild membership, and feudalism encouraged people to do this. There were many advantages of becoming a member of a guild. Guild members in the Middle Ages were supported by the Guild if they became sick. There were two main kinds of Medieval guilds - Merchant Guilds and Craft Guilds. A man would have to work through three phases to become an elite member of a Medieval Guild during the Middle Ages - apprentice, journeyman and master.</span>
C to gain more territory for the United States
They thought it was a good way of income they brought many riches.
Answer:
Decimating the population, leaving the survivors wealthier
Explanation:
The Black Death was an event during the middle of the 14th century. Black Death killed around 50% of Europe and it left the survivors wealthier. Since 50% of the population was gone that meant that most of the wealth was now redistributed and art was accessible by more people. That meant that since people could buy a lot more art that contributed to the growth of the supply of art.