Answer:
Colonial society women were encouraged to meet up for gossip and mutual support, then in 1635 Hutchinson began to evening meetings for women. They liked her interpretations of the Scripture and soon after their husbands began to attend her meetings with their wives. More and more people started to attend the meetings and later she offered more meetings of religious instructions. She shared her beliefs on disagreeing with the Puritain lifestyle which didn't make many ministers happy. In 1636, Hutchinson wasn't pleased with John Wilson's sermon and she led a crowd of women out of the meetinghouse. Soon, Winthrop targeted her, he stated she "Interpet passaged at her pleasure and expound dark placed of scripture and it her own."