Anne hutchinson's trial demonstrated that: she wanted to give the native americans land. church elders lacked tolerance. she wanted to be a church elder. she wanted to lead a group of settlers to connecticut. god spoke directly to the church elders.

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Anne hutchinson's trial demonstrated that "church elders lacked tolerance."

Hutchinson's church trial started on March 15, 1638 at her home church in Boston. During this, the leaders of the church attempted to motivate her to apologize and admit her mistakes however to no avail,they read the charges against Hutchinson and endeavored to inspire her to concede they were blunders yet she stayed disobedient.

Answer:

Anne Hutchinson's trial demonstrated that church elders lacked tolerance.

Explanation:

Anne Hutchinson was a Puritan dissident in Massachusetts Bay Colony.

Her opinion about the importance of a more personal spiritual relationship with God and her criticism of the Puritan hierarchy led to allegations of heresy, including by Governor John Winthrop. In 1637 she was banned from Massachusetts by the colonial court and in 1638 she was excommunicated by her church.  

Together with her family and followers, she migrated to modern-day Rhode Island. After her husband's death, she went to New Netherland because of the threatening influence of Massachusetts on Rhode Island. In 1643, Hutchinson and her company were attacked by Indians and nearly all were killed including her.