After Anne Hutchinson died in 1643, she left behind a legacy of religious dissent and a challenge to the Puritan orthodoxy in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Her trial and subsequent banishment highlighted the tensions between individual conscience and established religious authority. Hutchinson's ideas and actions contributed to the early foundations of religious freedom and women's roles in religious discourse. Additionally, her life and struggles paved the way for future generations of those advocating for religious tolerance and individual rights.
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