In 1637, Anne Hutchinson was deported from the Massachusetts colony because she
A. was accused of practicing witchcraft.
B. challenged the prevailing assumption that the colony's land belonged to anyone but the Indians from which it was stolen.
C. openly challenged the idea that good works and confessed belief in Christ made on an "elect" of God.
D. was a single mother who refused to marry.
E. preached against what she called the "Antinomian heresy."
Answer: B
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