The Puritan Plan for Success Puritan Devotion Puritan Society

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The Puritan Plan for Success Puritan Devotion Puritan Society Puritan New England The Puritan Plan for Success Puritan Devotion Puritan Society

The Great Migration Catholic King James I was oppressing Puritans in the 1620’s Puritans feared that their children were losing their way and leave to the New World

A Better Start Unlike Jamestown the Massachusetts Bay Colony was not located near swamps and had a cooler climate It also had a large clean water supply There was an absence of mosquitoes that carry malaria

The Puritan Plan for Success Puritans learned from the mistakes made by Jamestown colonists but supplies spoil Most are families that come, but half die on trip or are scared by the sight of wilderness Puritans agreed to live in an orderly society, male members signed an agreement called a covenant

Puritan Devotion Puritans have been portrayed as uptight Protestants but in actuality were: devoted to their God but they should not get lost in life’s pleasures (they enjoyed good food, drink, had sex with their spouse, music but in moderation) They took every aspect of life seriously and gave great effort to whatever task they faced Strongly believed that they had a covenant with God, if they followed it then they were saved if not then they would face God’s fiery wrath

A Bad Rap for Puritan Devotion? Puritans strongly supported the idea that church and government should work together to promote spiritual holiness and material success Puritans had the opportunity to create their own society, so why not fulfill their covenant with God by using government

A Bad Rap for Puritan Devotion? Most, not all, Puritans were in fact rigid and not tolerant at all They believed that they were right and were not going to change views

The Puritan Family Wives and children were expected to obey their husband/father Children were expected to do chores and could be spanked for not doing what they are told to do Families were expected to go to church and children were expected to get an education

Puritan Society Valued education because it was necessary in order to read the bible Intolerant to those who challenged or opposed Puritan authority Valued hard work, individual independence and moderation

Militia Defense, 1637 Organized a militia in 1637 to protect colony from Indian attacks Required males from 16 to 60 to report for drills once a week Militia was not paid and served willingly to protect the community

Massachusetts Bay Colony 1629 the Massachusetts Bay Colony is given a Royal Charter A Royal Charter is a document issued by a king giving a person/persons a legal right to engage in business Puritans notice that under the charter’s rules they do not have to answer to the King of England