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Prayer, Persecution, And Portsmouth: A Story Of Colonist Anne HutchinsonAnne Hutchinson (1591-1643) is a key figure in the history of American religious freedom. As a pioneer settler of Massachusetts Bay Colony, Hutchinson held Bible studies that won her great admiration with a wide following. However, Hutchinson’s religious leadership eventually offended colony officials, leading to her banishment. Hutchinson later co-founded Rhode Island with religious freedom in mind. Hutchinson, born Anne Marbury, was raised in Lincolnshire, England. There Anne’s father was an outspoken Protestant clergyman. When he was sentenced to house arrest for challenging the Church, the Reverend turned his energies to educating his daughter. With the influence of her father’s tutelage and strong character, Anne became a bright and confident religious scholar.
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US HistoryNavajo Windtalkers: America’s Secret Weapon ... the enemy; the desert tribe was geographically more isolated than others, and fewer than thirty outsiders were believed to understand their language. Certainly they had not had contact with the Japanese. Johnston also proposed that the code talkers could give existing Navajo words new military meanings. ... Japanese Internment Camps In The United States ... internment camp; it is the best preserved of ten camps in seven states. These were constructed in response to President Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066. Enacted on February 19, 1942, it stated that local military commanders could designate "military areas" as "exclusion zones", from which "any or all ... The Botched Bay Of Pigs Invasion ... conduct guerrilla warfare, but too few to overcome Castro s forces. Also, crucial air support a promised umbrella of defense -- was missing; US jets arrived an hour late because of a misunderstanding about time zones! The ground force of Cuban exiles had been trained to rely on air cover that failed. ... George Washington’s Federal Government ... end of Washington s second term, Hamilton s Federalists and Jefferson s Democratic-Republicans were regularly slinging mud via sectarian newspapers. When George Washington retired from public office, his Farewell Address named his nation s struggle for unity and its current trend toward separation. He ... What Caused The Great Depression? ... significantly changed the course of history. In America, people lost their life savings when banks collapsed. The severe decline in US capital triggered economic troubles overseas. The resulting German poverty ultimately contributed to the rise of Nazism and World War II! What sparked the world-changing ...
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