At Anne Hutchinson's trial:

a. her argument on her own behalf swayed the jury.
b. she violated Puritan doctrine by claiming that God spoke to her directly rather than through ministers or the Bible.
c. she was acquitted, but was so displeased with her treatment that she left the colony for Rhode Island.
d. Governor John Winthrop was critical of her but admitted that she was an impressive antagonist.
e. Roger Williams served as her attorney.


Ans: b. she violated Puritan doctrine by claiming that God spoke to her directly rather than through ministers or the Bible.

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