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2 Puritan Society Calvinism- (John Calvin) 1536, Institutes of the Christian Religion

3 I. God was all powerful & humans weak because of initial sin II. Destiny was predetermined- elect & damned

4 III. No one could live a life of recklessness & sin

5 IV. Visible Saints- 1. Sought sign of salvation from god 2. Became an example of morality for others to follow

6 V. Puritans- “City Upon A Hill”

7 Origins of Puritans & Congregationalist I. Charles I (1625) rules without Parliament II. Puritans are persecuted

8 III. (1629) Puritan leaders (12) purchase trading company - Massachusetts Bay Company IV. (1629) Receive charter a.1630- 17ships & 1,000 settlers b. Within 10 yrs. 20,000 settlers

9 Congregationalist I. Puritan society organized around church II. 1647 Massachusetts education law- towns of 100 or more had to provide high school

10 III. Ministers elected by church- reform, preach & teach IV.Congregation- final authority

11 V.Massachusetts Bay Company a. Charter did not mention specific location b. John Winthrop (1st) governor carried charter across Atlantic

12 c. Transformed charter into a commonwealth- self governing political body

13 VI. Right of suffrage (franchise) a. Shareholders/ freemen- general court & power of colony

14 b. 1631- passed law that only allowed church members into the court due to growth & number of freemen

15 C. Generalcourt- still too big- each town elected two members d. General court- became colonial legislature with power to pass laws

16 VII. Fundamental Orders a. Settlers wanted more freedom & land b. Minister Thomas Hooker- followed settlers to Connecticut

17 c. Fundamental Orders- developed in the commonwealth & congregationalist tradition

18 IV. American sense of mission- diplomacy & foreign policy

19 Puritan Effects on American Society Covenanting tradition / forming governments & constitutions

20 II. Moral Attitudes & beliefs

21 III. American exceptionalism


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