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Topic: How was Puritanism the foundation of the New England Colonies?
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Origins of the Puritans
Roots in Protestant Reformation Britain becomes Protestant Calvinism: Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536) “Puritans” demand more reforms within the Church of England Separatists- want to break away completely from England
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Puritan Beliefs Predestination “gift of grace” “Conversion” experience
The Elect (Visible Saints) Protestant “Work Ethic” No dancing, theater, etc.
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Plymouth Colony (1620) King James I drives Separatists out
Plymouth Rock (Mass) Mayflower Compact William Bradford 1621: Thanksgiving Day 1629: Other Puritans arrive, Massachusetts Bay Colony Fishing, lumber, ship building
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Conclusion The creation and Settlement of the New England Colonies is like _______________ because (explain in 2-3 sentences…)
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Topic: Evaluating Life in Puritan New England:
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Life in Massachusetts Bay Colony
Winthrop: “City upon a hill” Theocracy Powers and limitations of the Clergy Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson (1630s) Rhode Island Day of Doom (1662) 1675: King Phillip’s War The Half-Way Covenant 1690: Salem Witchcraft Trials
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The Salem Witch Trails Why did it happen? Who was “targeted”?
Immediate Results? How did it end? Long Term Results?
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Other New England Colonies
Rhode Island The “Sewer” Dissenters from Massachusetts COMPLETE Freedom of Religion Connecticut Puritans, some Dutch Fundamental Orders of Conn. New Hampshire
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Conclusion On a scale of 1-10 (10 being the most), how strong would you rate the Puritan religion’s influence on 1- The Government and Law 2- Everyday colonial life 3- America today
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