Anne Hutchinson Memorial in New York

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The Anne Hutchinson Memorial in New York is a monument honoring the 17th-century religious dissenter and early advocate for religious freedom who challenged Puritan authority in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf memorial
monument
associatedWithEvent conflict with Puritan authorities in Massachusetts Bay Colony
associatedWithPlace Massachusetts Bay Colony
category Cultural depictions of Anne Hutchinson
Monuments and memorials in New York
Religious freedom monuments
commemorates Anne Hutchinson
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance memorial to a notable woman in early American religious history
dedicatedTo Anne Hutchinson
hasSubject dissent from religious authority
freedom of conscience
religious freedom
historicalFigureCentury 17th century
honors Anne Hutchinson
locatedIn New York
memorialType public monument
namedAfter Anne Hutchinson
purpose to commemorate a 17th-century religious dissenter
to honor Anne Hutchinson
to recognize early advocacy for religious freedom
subjectOccupation religious dissenter
subjectOpposed Puritan authority in Massachusetts Bay Colony
subjectRole early advocate for religious freedom
theme religious dissent
women in colonial American history

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Anne Hutchinson commemoratedBy Anne Hutchinson Memorial in New York
Anne Marbury commemoratedBy Anne Hutchinson Memorial in New York
this entity surface form: Anne Hutchinson Memorial, Boston