The past always comes knocking on the door when it comes to politics. Although the puritan’s arrival at North America was to escape religious prosecution by the king of England, they ironically set up the same system of government for their community. In fact, when Smith was capture, he implies that he was bought to the “king” and the “queen of Appomattoc,” (source A) assuming that Native Americans also have a monarchy system. The puritan’s ways of governing contradicts the America democratic government today. With their one person leader, they remain living upon strict morals. They placed themselves above those who are not puritans, and …show more content…
According to Edwards, who believed that humanity is sinful, and corrupted. “ But this is the dismal cause of every soul in this congregation, that has not been born again, however moral and strict, sober and religious…” ( source E). Edward uses aggressive tone to bring fear to his audience, persuading them to convert. This strong appeal demonstrates that the puritans are intolerant of other religions. However, this strict moral for religion has faded out of American culture today, as America becomes more diverse. This Puritan value has changed due to one’s willingness to accept and corporate with another whose view of salvation is different from their