Encounters and Foundations to 1800 For a more detailed version of these notes, see HOLT pp. 6-19.

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Encounters and Foundations to 1800 For a more detailed version of these notes, see HOLT pp. 6-19

Introduction ► About five hundred years ago European explorers first set foot on land in our hemisphere. ► However, European feet were not the first to tread on American soil. American Indians had American Indians had lived here for thousands lived here for thousands of years before the first of years before the first Europeans stumbled Europeans stumbled across what they called across what they called the New World. the New World.

Forming New Relationships ► The 1 st interactions between Europeans and American Indians largely involved trading near harbors and rivers of North America. ► As the English began to establish colonies on these new shores, they relied on American Indians to teach them survival skills, such as how to make canoes and shelters, how to fashion clothing from buckskin, and how to plant crops. ► At the same time, American Indians were eager to acquire European firearms, textiles, and steel tools.

Forming New Relations cont. ► In the early years of European settlement, American Indians vastly outnumbered the colonists. ► Historians estimate that in 1600, the total American Indian population of New England alone was from 70,000 to 100,000 people– more than the English population of New England would be two centuries later.

Battling New Diseases ► The arrival of the European settlers had a deadly impact on Native Americans. ► When settlers made contact with American Indians, they knowingly exposed them to deadly diseases that sometimes killed the population of an entire village. ► Against enormous odds, some Native Americans some Native Americans managed to survive the managed to survive the epidemics. epidemics. ► Many were forced to vacate their lands vacate their lands

Explorers’ Writings ► The first detailed European observations of life on this continent were recorded in Spanish and French by explorers of the 15 th and 16 th centuries. ► Christopher Columbus ( ) and many other explorers described the Americas in a flurry of letters, journals, and books ► Hoping to receive funding for further explorations, the explorers emphasized the Americas’ abundant resources, the peacefulness and hospitality of the inhabitants, and the promise of unlimited wealth from fantastic treasuries of gold.

The Puritan Legacy ► The writings of the Puritans of New England have been central to the development of the American literary traditions. ► Puritan is a term referring to a number of Protestant groups that sought to “purify” the Church of England, which had been virtually inseparable from the country’s government since the time of Henry VIII (who reigned from ). ► English Puritans wished to return to a simpler form of worship.

The Puritan Legacy cont. ► They did not believe that they clergy or government should act as an intermediary between the individual and God. ► Many Puritans suffered persecution in England. ► Some were put in jail and whipped, their noses slit and their ears chopped off.

Puritan Beliefs: Sinners All? ► At the center of Puritan theology was an uneasy mixture of certainty and doubt. ► The certainty was that because of Adam’s and Eve’s disobedience, most of humanity would be damned for all eternity. ► However, Puritans were also certain that God in his mercy had sent his son Jesus Christ to earth to save particular people. ► People hoping to be among the saved examined their inner lives closely for signs of grace and tried to live lives that were free of sin– self- reliance, industriousness, temperance, and simplicity.

Puritan Politics: Government by Contract ► In the Puritan view, a covenant, or contract, existed between God and humanity. ► This spiritual covenant was a useful model for social organization as well. ► Puritans’ political views tended to be undemocratic because they believed that a few “saved” persons should control the government. ► In 1692, the witchcraft hysteria is Salem, Massachusetts, resulted in part from fear that the community’s moral foundation was threatened.

The Age of Reason ► By the end of the 17 th century, new ideas from Europe began to challenge the unshakable faith of the Puritans. ► The Age of Reason, or the Enlightenment, began in Europe with the philosophers and scientists (who called themselves rationalists). ► Rationalism is the belief that human beings can arrive at truth by using reason

The Age of Reason cont. ► The Puritans saw God as actively and mysteriously involved in the workings of the universe; the rationalists saw God differently. ► The great English rationalist Sir Isaac Newton ( ) compared God to a clockmaker. ► Having created the perfect mechanism of this universe, God then left his creation to run on its own, like a clock. ► The rationalists believed that God’s special gift to humanity is reason– the ability to think in an ordered, logical manner. ► This gift of reason enables people to discover both scientific and spiritual truth.

The Smallpox Plague ► In 1721, a ship from the West Indies docked in Boston Harbor. ► In addition to its usual cargo of sugar and molasses, the West Indian ship carried smallpox– a disease as deadly to early American life as AIDS and the Ebola virus are today ► The outbreak in Boston in 1721 was a major health problem.

The Smallpox Plague cont. ► An Unlikely Cure  At the time of the smallpox epidemic, Cotton Mather was working on what would be the 1 st scholarly essay on medicine written in America.  He had heard of a method for dealing with smallpox– inoculation– and began a campaign for it.  Boston’s medical community threatened him  The following year, only 6 people died.

The Smallpox Plague cont. ► A Practical Approach to Change  The smallpox controversy illustrates two interesting points about American life in that time: ► First, it shows that Puritan thinking was not limited to rigid and narrow interpretation of the Bible; a devout Puritan like Mather could also be a scientist. ► Mather’s experiment also reveals that a practical approach to social change and scientific research was necessary in America.

Deism: Are People Basically Good? ► Like the Puritans, the rationalists discovered God through the natural world, but in a different way. ► Rationalists thought it unlikely that God would choose to reveal himself only at particular times to particular people. ► Deism:  God had made it possible for all people at all times to discover natural laws through their God-given power of reason), was shared by many 18 th century thinkers. ► God’s objective was the happiness of his creatures

Self-Made Americans ► The unquestioned masterpiece of the American Age of Reason is The Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin ► Franklin ( ) used the autobiographical narrative, a form common in Puritan writing. ► Written in clear, witty prose, this account of the development of the self-made American provided the model for a story that would be told again and again.  Can you think of any examples from well-known literature?