Soon after fleeing the church of England, Anne, along with her fifteen children and Husband, William, settled in the religiously open minded, Boston, Massachusetts. Many religious fanatics seeking the same religious freedom as Anne, began to take shelter there as well. Soon, Massachusetts became an extremely well known and respected place for people of all kinds of religions. Making the best of her new life in a new location and playing up her freethinking nature, Anne began to teach her religious …show more content…
Not only did she challenge the gender roles but she begin to challenge the Religious norms. With her opinionated outlook on life, her meetings became very informal and she began to spread Antinomian beliefs, beliefs contradicting some of the Puritan religion. Word started to travel of Anne's improper teaching methods and after several complaints from religious outsiders, it was brought apparent to the Massachusetts court of