What did John Smith and Anne Hutchinson have in common?

Both were thought of as troublemakers.
Both were governors upon arrival in America.
Both were Puritans who lived in New England.
Both had disagreements with the Puritans.

John Smith and Anne Hutchinson had in common that both had disagreements with the Puritans. To arrive at this answer, you can analyze the statements provided for each individual and identify the common characteristic.

John Smith is known for being one of the early leaders of Jamestown, the first successful English settlement in America. He had conflicts with some of the colonists and Native Americans, but he was not a Puritan. Therefore, the first three statements do not apply to John Smith.

On the other hand, Anne Hutchinson was a prominent figure in colonial Massachusetts during the 17th century. She was a Puritan and held strong religious beliefs that often contradicted the established doctrines. Consequently, she had significant disagreements with the Puritan authorities and was eventually banished from Massachusetts.

By comparing the statements, you can eliminate the options that don't apply, such as being governors upon arrival or being thought of as troublemakers (only applicable to John Smith). This leaves you with the correct answer that both John Smith and Anne Hutchinson had disagreements with the Puritans.

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