Anne Hutchinson's trial demonstrated that
A) she was unable to speak in front of a large group of people.
B) she had secretly converted to Catholicism.
C) she had been influenced by Native American religion.
D) women in Puritan communities were considered equal to their husbands.
E) colony leaders and church elders considered her a threat to their authority.
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