What makes an America n “Americ an”? INFLUENCES ON AMERICAN IDENTITY, 1492 - PRESENT.

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What makes an America n “Americ an”? INFLUENCES ON AMERICAN IDENTITY, PRESENT

The Puritans of New England brought us both a sense of the collective good and the palpable fear of God. They also brought us a sense of paranoia and the Salem Witch Trials… THE PURITA NS OF NEW ENGLAN D

Individuals like Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, and Thomas Hooker were all influential religious leaders who argued in favor of religious toleration. This was a principle which the Puritans did not embrace, despite their desire for religious freedom for themselves. RELIGIO US DISSENT ERS

FRENCH COLONISTS

SPANISH COLONISTS

THE DUTCH INFLUENCE

ENSLAVED AFRICANS

QUAKERS IN PENNSYLVANIA

NATIVE AMERICANS

CATHOLIC IMMIGRANTS

THE PORTUGUESE

“THE GREAT AWAKENING”

THE ENLIGHTENMENT RATIONALISTS

RUSSIAN COLONISTS

ISLAMIC AFRICAN KINGDOMS