Anne Hutchinson: A Short Story Of An Invisible Man

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“ But now having seen him which is invisible I fear not what man can do unto me.” said Anne Hutchinson. This means that she stuck up for herself, and didn’t fear what man could do to her. Anne is known for her bravery speaking out against man. She is also known for her bravery with the Tribe of Siwanoy Native Americans. That is why this quote is so important with Anne Hutchinson.

Birth, childhood, and early years of Anne Hutchinson Anne Hutchinson was born July, 1591,(Day unknown), with the name Anne Marbury. She would discover and learn new things all the time. For example, her mother taught her about different herbal medicines at a very young age. Anne grew up in an atmosphere of learning. Her father taught her to speak

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