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The Leader Banished from Massachusetts Bay for Arguing That the King

Question 45

Question 45

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The leader banished from Massachusetts Bay for arguing that the King had no authority to take lands from Native Americans was


A) Thomas Hooker.
B) John Winthrop.
C) Roger Williams.
D) William Bradstreet.
E) John Smith.

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