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Christopher Columbus Reached North America in 1492 Goal was to reach Asia Reached he Caribbean, which he believed to be Asia Voyage funded by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand Wrote his journal to impress Queen Isabella so she would continue funding his journey
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Onondaga Lived in Central New York State One of the original 5 member nations Part of Iroquois Confederation The Earth on Turtle’s Back
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Forced into reservations in Oregon and Northern California When Grizzlies Walked Upright
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Navajo Largest Native American nation in US today Live in Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico The Navajo Origin Legend
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Lived in Northeastern US Dekanawidah (prophet) who spoke of peace and brotherhood
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Bradford Well educated Endurance, intelligents, & courage Govorner of plymouth Puritan plain styles Made improvements Kept good relations Both Leaders Helped found colonies Well liked kept journals Smith Adventurer, poet & egoist President of Jamestown 1 year Hated Native Americans Pilgram Embellished stories soldier
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Arrived in Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 Very religious Puritan Thought to be “unladylike” because she wrote so much Collection of her poems were published in 1650 Her poetry reflects Puritan knowledge of stories and language in the Bible
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By Anne Bradstreet Written about her love for her husband Puritans were only supposed to write about their love for god and nothing else Considered dangerous
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Puritan living in Westfield, Massachusetts Well educated Considered one of the best colonial poets His writings were about his love for God Thought of his works to be very personal Only released two stanzas during his life His other works weren’t published until after his death
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Written by Edward Taylor About his love for God Extended metaphor Published after Taylor’s death Written in Puritan Plain Style
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Son of a powerful African Tribal Elder Well educated Sold into slavery at 11 years old Autobiography published in 1789 Made people realize the cruelties of slavery Contributed to the slave trade banning
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Powerful Puritan teacher Very well educated Wrote long sermons in order to scare people into loving God and not sinning Became leader of the Great Awakening
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Six hour long sermon by Jonathan Edwards Scared people into loving god Said to have caused people to rise from their seats in hysteria
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