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    committed. The audience meant for Bradford’s text was for Old England Europeans and other Puritans‚ while the audience for Hawthorne’s novel was for a 19th century audience. The 17th Century Of Plymouth Plantation was about the pilgrims coming to Early America’s land. The Pilgrims were “On a dangerous voyage across the ocean.” they also had a person on the ship that died‚ “William Butten died from the harshness of the voyage.” When they

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    peaceful terms with the Indians‚ but she was then captured and used as a bargaining chip by the English. A year later John Rolfe arrived from England with tobacco‚ this crop effectively saved Jamestown. In the early 1600’s‚ 102 people called pilgrims left England for America because of religious reasons. During the journey across the ocean they all singed the Mayflower Compact‚ which

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    Palitana

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    Shree Satrunjay Mahatirth‚ Palitana‚ Gujarat The Satrunjay Mahatirth‚ Palitana temples are considered the most sacred pilgrimage place (tirtha) by the Jain community. There are more than1300 temples located on the Shatrunjaya hills‚ exquisitely carved in marble. The main temple on top of the hill‚ is dedicated to 1st tirthankar lord Adinath (Rishabdeva). Picture - The Jain temples of Mount Shatrunjaya‚ at Palitana Picture -Ariel View of the Jain temples and the mountain Shatrunjaya with

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    religious freedom‚ early Pilgrims travelled to the New World (America) and fleeing religious oppression of the Old World (Europe). The Pilgrims believe “they were carrying out God’s Will and‚ as a result‚ they would become a shining example for the rest of humanity” . This new land free from persecution‚ subjection‚ tyranny‚ and oppression were thought to be a God sent example for all of humanity to follow. In America‚ the importance of separating church and state was the Pilgrims method of being cautious

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    In early colonial America‚ there were thirteen colonies. The English started them all‚ but those colonies varied indefinitely. The two primary regions of the colonies were the Chesapeake and the New England Regions. In the very beginnings of these regions‚ there were ample amounts of differences to create two very different American cultures. The first permanent English settlement in America is Jamestown‚ Virginia. Jamestown began as a business venture and then failed. Later a Virginia Company of

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    falls for his relics is a fool‚ and a fool and his money can part easily. With his pride the Pardoner uses his intellect and dialogue to attack a person so that they forget about his previous honesty and fall into his trap. He shares this with the pilgrims but they become distracted by his manipulations and his theme of ‘Radix malorum est

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    Fate In Romeo And Juliet

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    Fate is the idea that something controls every aspect of our lives. Fate is around us all the time. Many believe it is our destiny. Fate can be negative or positive. One way to see how much fate affected the Shakespearean society is by using Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet has fate infused within the whole story. In Romeo and Juliet‚ fate caused many troubles of death‚ love‚ and life. In the Shakespearean society‚ fate played a huge role. An example of fate in the Shakespearean

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    Dipping our toes into chapter 7 Theodore main purpose was the Arrival of the Pilgrims in Southampton on August 5‚ 1620. He describes how the pilgrims felt when the mayflower left port and wouldn’t return for 5 long months. In addition he also includes a journal entry from the pilgrims during those times. Chapter 8 is First Recognition of the American Flag by a Foreign Government. 158 after the pilgrims have arrived he wrote‚“The hardy pioneers who had ventured across the ocean in considerable

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    French out‚ with assistance from the Indians and British troops‚ pilgrim started to fight with Parliament’s request of testing the points of confinement of their energy in North America. Their control was made troublesome when occupants chosen to carry and blacklist products. In the end‚ the state’s resistance and loss of tolerance would lead them straightforwardly to autonomy. The Proclamation of 1763 was the first to outrage the pilgrim. To guarantee the Indians that pioneers would not attack tribal

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    Chapter 3: European Exploration and Colonization Trade Route to Asia in the 1400s European Trade With Asia Traders - people who get wealth by buying items from a group of people at a low price and selling those things to other people at higher prices. European countries use trade to gain wealth The stronger countries in Europe in the 1400s and 1500s England‚ Spain‚ France and Portugal. Kings and queens wanted to gain wealth - to build larger armies and navies to dominate other countries

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