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5. which of the following woman was expelled from the massachusetts bay…

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  1. which of the following woman was expelled from the massachusetts bay colony due to her opposing religious views?

a anne hutchinson
b abigail adams
c martha washington
d elizabeth tudor

  1. why did the puritans leave england?

a to freely practice their catholic faith
b to show their devotion to the church of england
c to escape persecution by england’s king
d to escape those engaged in witchcraft against them

  1. what did william penn consider his colony to be?

a a
oyal church\
b a \fundamental order\
c a \holy experiment\
d a \personal estate\

  1. the pequot war involved all of the following except ______.

a the virtual elimination of the pequot nation
b extreme violence on the part of english colonists
c cooperation between english colonists and native american allies
d attacks on colonial villages by allied native american tribes

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Anne Hutchinson challenged Puritan religious authorities in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, leading to her expulsion. The other figures had no connection to this event.
  2. Puritans faced persecution in England for their religious beliefs that differed from the Church of England, so they left to escape this. They were Protestant, not Catholic, and did not leave over witchcraft or to show devotion to the Church of England.
  3. William Penn viewed his Pennsylvania colony as a "Holy Experiment" to test a society based on religious tolerance and democratic principles. The other terms refer to different colonial concepts.
  4. The Pequot War resulted in the near elimination of the Pequot nation, involved extreme violence from English colonists, and included cooperation between colonists and other Native American allies. Allied tribes did not attack colonial villages; they fought alongside colonists against the Pequot.

Answer:

  1. A. Anne Hutchinson
  2. C. to escape persecution by England's king
  3. C. a "Holy Experiment"
  4. D. attacks on colonial villages by allied Native American tribes