Puritan vs. Early Planter Humanities

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Puritan vs. Early Planter Humanities

A: Url caption for image Q: Consider Puritan beliefs and mindset. Would death be a time of happiness, sadness, or relief in the mind of Puritans? Please explain your answer. A: Url caption for image

A: Url caption for image Url caption for image Jonathan Edwards in his “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” sermon warned Puritans not to “look to other things” like their health, wealth or ‘prudent behavior’ to measure their spiritual well being. Consider the early architecture at Plymouth Plantation and the later architecture in Salem (witch trials). How does the change in architecture indicate the Puritans were guilty of what Edwards accused them of in his sermon? A: Url caption for image Url caption for image

A: Url caption for image Q: How does the art of Puritan early period differ from Puritan later period art? What does this change indicate about Puritan priorities? A: Url caption for image

A: Url caption for image Q: What architectural features (buildings parts) of Nationalists’ neoclassic public buildings remind you of the ancient Rome and Greece architecture? A: Url caption for image

A: Url caption for image Url caption for image Q: Consider the clothing of the Puritans. Then consider the clothing of the Planters/Early Nationalists. What are the contrasts (differences) in their clothing? What can you infer (assume) about the character of the two groups based solely on their clothing choices? A: Url caption for image Url caption for image

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