Boston merchants:

A) challenged the subordination of economic activity to Puritan control.
B) refused to trade with anyone outside of the Puritan faith.
C) paid for Anne Hutchinson's prosecution.
D) had enjoyed widespread freedom to trade since the establishment of the colony.
E) controlled John Winthrop.


Ans: A) challenged the subordination of economic activity to Puritan control.

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