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    Mary Dyer (born Marie Barrett; c. 1611 – 1 June 1660) was an English and colonial American Puritan-turned-Quaker who was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, for repeatedly defying a Puritan law banning Quakers from the colony.

  2. May 28, 2024 · Mary Dyer (born early 1600s, probably Somersetshire, England—died June 1, 1660, Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony [now in Massachusetts, U.S.]) was a British-born religious figure whose martyrdom to her Quaker faith helped relieve the persecution of that group in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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  3. Mary Dyer was a Quaker who was executed in 1660 for defying the anti-Quaker laws in Massachusetts. Her death inspired the Rhode Island Charter of 1663 and the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protect religious freedom.

  4. Mary Barrett Dyer (1611 – 1660) was an English Puritan turned Quaker who was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts for repeatedly defying a law banning Quakers from the colony. She is one of the four executed Quakers known as the Boston martyrs.

  5. Learn about the life and death of Mary Dyer, a Quaker activist who was hanged for her religious beliefs in 1660. Explore how she challenged the Puritan laws, faced persecution and exile, and became a symbol of religious freedom.

  6. Jun 1, 2017 · Mary Dyer was a devout Quaker who defied the Puritan banishment order and was hanged on the Boston Common. Her death was a turning point in the religious tolerance in Boston and inspired a statue by a Quaker sculptor.

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  8. Jun 11, 2018 · Mary Dyer was a Puritan who became a Quaker and was executed for heresy in Massachusetts in 1660. She defied the Puritan laws that banned Quakers and advocated for religious tolerance, becoming a symbol of freedom for many.

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