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dusya [7]
3 years ago
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Order the events from the American Jezebel excerpt chronologically: Question 1 options: 1636 1637 1634 1635 1. Men accompany the

ir wives to weekly discussions by Anne Hutchinson. 2. Anne Hutchinson is placed on trial. 3. Anne Hutchinson gathers with small groups of women to discuss theology. 4. Governor Winthrop believes this time period is "sweetness and light."
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kogti [31]3 years ago
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This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.

Read 'American Jezebel' By Eve Laplante

Order the events chronologically:

Question 1 options: 1636 1637 1634 1635 1. Men accompany their wives to weekly discussions by Anne Hutchinson. 2. Anne Hutchinson is placed on trial. 3. Anne Hutchinson gathers with small groups of women to discuss theology. 4. Governor Winthrop believes this time period is "sweetness and light."

Answer:

1634. Governor Winthrop believes this period of time is "sweetness and light."

1635. Anne Hutchinson gathers with small groups of women to discuss theology.

1636. Men accompany their wives to weekly discussions by Anne Hutchinson

1637.  Anne Hutchinson is placed on trial.

Explanation:

Governor Winthrop recalls the time before Mistress Hutchinson arrived in America, in 1634, when "all was sweetness and light."

In 1635, Anne Hutchinson started the weekly public meetings at her house to talk about theology with other women, and by 1636 their husbands start to join them.

In 1637 Anne is judged for her alleged crime in the meetinghouse of Cambridge, Massachusetts, which served as the courthouse at the time.

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