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PNW Missionaries Catholics and Protestants
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Agenda – Review vocab – Protestants Goals/motivations Key players – Catholics Successes/reasons Key players
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Vocab and importance – Christianity – Protestant – Roman Catholic – Animism – Medicine Man
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Christianity (start writing) – Widespread in PNW since 19 th century – Christians established churches and missions – Converted/attempted to convert natives – Now: Christianity not as dominant as more religions move in
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Protestant – A branch of Christianity – Had specific goals with missions (more on that later) – Provided a service to trappers/traders/settlers/children
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Roman Catholic – Also established missions – More successful at converting than Protestants – Less focused on settling than Protestants – Traveled with the natives – Many French Canadians living in PNW were Roman Catholic
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Animism – Strongly held view that clashed with new ideas brought by missionaries
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Medicine Man – Native concept – Idea clashed with what missionaries’ expected of their doctors – Natives had different expectations of Marcus Whitman than he had of self – Led to significant conflict
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Protestants Goals/objectives – Christianize – Civilize – Develop economy – Religious services for non-natives – Strengthen U.S. claim – Beat the Catholics to the natives – Educate (natives, settlers, trappers, traders)
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Key players – Jason and Daniel Lee (read “Lee’s Mission” on pages 158, 159) – The Spaldings (read “The Spaldings” on pages 160) – Marcus and Narcissa Whitman (read “The Whitmans” on pages 160, 161)
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Catholics More successful at converting natives Reasons – Did not encourage more settlement – Use of the Catholic Ladder (page 155) – Rituals – MORE missions (page 156, map 7-1) – Less cultural interference – Traveled amongst natives
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