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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_DyerMary Dyer - Wikipedia

    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. How did Mary Dyer stand up against religious intolerance in the Massachusetts colony? How did the leadership of the colony respond? How did Mary Dyers death impact her community and the Massachusetts colony?

  3. 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.

  4. Jun 1, 2017 · On this day in 1660, Mary Dyer was executed on the Boston Common for defying her banishment from Boston. Mary’s execution is one story in a larger narrative of frequent religious clashes in Boston's early days. Her death is often linked to the easing of anti-Quaker laws in Boston.

  5. Jan 14, 2020 · Mary Dyer was a Quaker martyr in colonial Massachusetts. Her execution, and the religious freedom initiatives taken in memory of that, make her a key figure in American religious freedom history. She was hanged on June 1, 1660.

  6. 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.

  7. On June 1, 1660, Mary Dyer once again was marched the one mile from her cell to a place close to Frog Pond in Boston Commons. As she walked, some in the crowd urged her to go back to Rhode Island and save her life.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › protestant-christianity-biographies › mary-dyerMary Dyer | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · M ary Dyer was an English Puritan (one who practices or preaches a strict moral and spiritual code) who emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony from England in 1634 or 1635. She became influenced by Anne Hutchinson (see entry), who was preaching "Antimonian" ideas.

  9. Mary Dyer left England in 1635 an outlawa Puritan whose religious faith was declared illegal by the national Church of England. Rather than change her religion, she, along with many others, chose to leave her home and start a new life on the strange and distant shore of Massachusetts Bay.

  10. historyswomen.com › social-reformers › mary-dyerMary Dyer – History's Women

    Mary Dyer has been described as anAmerican Puritan turned Quaker who was hanged in Boston in 1660.” Yet behind that label was a woman who struggled with religious persecution and harassment.

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