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    protect its citizens. Life in Puritan New England more specifically the lives of children in Puritan New England differ greatly when compared to lives of children in today’s society. The lives and experiences of children in Puritan New England were heavily influenced by religion‚ focused on community‚ and a part of a very stringent society. First lives of children in Puritan New England were greatly influenced by religion. Religion ruled several aspects of day to day life. Religion weighed heavily

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    Essay 2 In this 21st century‚ is this America where we live‚ pay taxes‚ work‚ and go to school‚ really a residence of an United States‚ and “one nation‚ under God‚” as its stated it our pledge of allegiance that one may have been taught in primary( elementary) school? In 1865‚ the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 13th Amendment of the Constitution‚ abolishing slavery in America; African Americans were legal free‚ but America was not united. Years later‚ change begin to emerge. Attention

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    and strike conversations with them‚ that is at least on halloween. In the late 1600s many older men and women were being caught as being “witches” in Salem‚ Massachusetts.These witch trials were being caused by young girls who were pretending just to get ergotism‚ attention‚ and eventually after one lie they got out control really quickly. Witch trials were mainly caused by young girls hallucinating that some people were witches and that they were being attacked by their specter. This hallucination

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    illegal‚ and TV dominates life. Imagine a world where family dynamics have changed‚ and society is about as twisted and delusional as possible. In Fahrenheit 451‚ written by Ray Bradbury‚ this world becomes a reality. In this novel‚ the firemen start fires‚ not put them out‚ because they live in a world where television is life and the family dynamics and definition of social have changed quite a bit. In this world‚ a fireman named Montag changes his perspective on life after he meets a young girl

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    The people who settled in the New England Colonies were the Separatist Puritans called Pilgrims and the New Englanders would come to prosper through their hard work‚ thrift‚ and the quality of their commitment to God and each other. The settlement pattern in New England Colonies during 1600 to first half of 1700 was designed in clustered housing and small agricultural fields. The king will give out land and the settlement set up will include a meeting house‚ a village commons

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    Puritans settling in New England lead to the social‚ economic‚ and political shaping of Massachusetts. Puritans originally came to New England in order to create a more godly world away from corrupt England. Many Puritans originally didn’t want to settle in America‚ but after being attacked in England‚ and seeing how corrupt the Angelicin church was they sought refuge in the new colony. There were many economic opportunities in establishing the colony as well as political and social opportunities

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    By 1700‚ the New England and Chesapeake region evolved into two distinct colonies although both were settled by people of the English origin. One of the major distinctions between the two colonies is the populations of the two regions were settled by different people. New England and Chesapeake also had different reasons for settlement in these areas. Another cause for the development in the two societies was the difference of the way of life. New England and Chesapeake formed into two distinct societies

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    What caused the Salem Witch Trial Hysteria in 1692? "Though shalt not suffer a witch to live"(Bible)! The people of Puritan faith in 1692 concluded they should kill witches with no mercy. In the 1600’s‚ immigrants arrived in the New England colonies. Countless immigrants practiced the Puritan belief. The Puritans believed the Bible was the word of God; they assumed all concepts written were true. The Bible proclaimed killing witches is all right. In 1692‚ in the Puritan town of Salem‚ there was a mass

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    Many similarities and parallels can be made when comparing the Salem witch trials and the history of the LGBT movements in America. Many laws‚ bans‚ and unspoken rules were implemented onto minorities. In history‚ gay people have been persecuted for not only their sexuality but for being gender non conforming. Over the course of the 20th century great strides have been made in reducing the discrimination of those who do not conform‚ yet there are still progresses to be made. Those who are not cisgender

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    India has changed a great amount since the days of Gandhi. If he were to see where it is today‚ he probably would not recognize the country. There have been many changes in how people live their lives because of the change in government. Many of these political changes were sparked by Gandhi’s commitment to free India from British rule. His peaceful approach to protest continues to inspire many. He chose to make his own traditional loincloth-style clothing as a rejection of western culture‚ participated

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