Puritanism is, therefore, an American tradition.
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A. The British, French, and Spanish all took control of various parts of North America during the imperialist years. While they each settled in close lands, each nation governed lands with similarities and differences. While France and Spain expressed intentions to Christianize the native peoples, England preferred to simply take their land. Spain’s interest was gold and once North America did not have any gold, Spain took a lesser role in controlling their lands. Although France had a declining…
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beginning of colonization religion has played a large part in shaping the United States. One of the reasons people immigrated to America was in hope religious freedom. The first people to come to America were Puritans who had been isolated in England and had already moved to the Netherlands (Butler, 2006, 53). Religion built the colonies, shaped society, and influenced politics. America was a religious refuge. When the colonies first began to form religion was a determining factor in what group settled in…
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Michael Hermo 10/15/13 Colonial Research Paper In the 13 colonies, the crime and crimes’ punishment was very different from today. The 13 colonies had 3 regions, New England, Middle, and Southern. Religious practices in each region differed greatly. Some religions were more strict then others, and it showed in the way they made laws and wished for people to obey them. The churches reach extended beyond their congregation and into the government of the colony itself. The reason why the justice…
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Wars, exploration, and declaring our independence, all of these things happened in the Colonial/Puritan time period. Countless amounts of the things that they did during this time period are still influencing our world today. Colonial/Puritan, has four distinct characteristics: leadership, dedication, religious, and education. This time period covers years 1492 through 1800. Three main historical events that happened during those years were the American Revolutionary War, “The American Revolutionary…
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1600’s to 1700’s, the British colonies in America were divided up into three main regions: the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies. Although these groups differed from each other culturally and politically, they had similar factors on unifying, yet they also had different factors on unifying. Common factors of unifying amongst all colonial regions were religion and government/politics. Religion would be a major factor in unification and government influence would always make an active attempt at…
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Nation The Puritan Church influenced everyday life for colonists during the early seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Every colonist who lived in a Puritan settlement was expected to attend Sabbath every Sunday. Here they would hear the word of God, and be instructed on how to live their lives. These sermons affected every decision the colonists made. Whether one had to decide to acquire a slave or not, they would look to the Church. Slavery was not frowned upon among the Puritans; they felt,…
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identities. Through fundamental differences in religion, government, and cultural influence, the American colonists differentiated themselves from the citizens of Britain. In the early 1700s, religious life in colonial America and England followed vastly different paths, reflecting…
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Exchange (transfer of resources, plants, animals, & diseases) Europe provided markets, capital, & technology Africa provided labor New World provided raw materials & farmland Chapter 2: 4) How did England’s victory over the Spanish Armada influence English colonization? Helped ensure English naval dominance in North Atlantic Nationalism spread throughout England 5) How was the Virginia charter significant and how did it lead to revolution a century and a half later? First English charter…
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Connection not lost with Puritans today People who voice their beliefs and knowledge in hope that people will listen and follow their beliefs as well. My question would be, “How much is today’s society influenced by Puritan beliefs?” Marriage was taken very serious by the Puritans, and today some people still view as the ultimate unity and companionship. Education is another aspect of the Puritans still alive today. They believed that spiritual gain was more important than the monitories. In today…
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Salem Witch Trials- The Salem witch trials were the result of a period of Puritan paranoia which led to the deaths of about twenty citizens. The witch trials ended with intervention of the equivalent of the governor visiting Salem and finding himself appalled at what had become of Salem. 4. Headright System- A system of obtaining land in colonial times in which one received fifty acres of land for every emigrant to America one sponsored. The headright system began in Jamestown, Virginia in 1618…
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