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    was highly influenced by the Puritans‚ who helped find most of the colonies in the region after emigrating there from England. The Puritans strict values and ideas helped shape the colonies greatly in several ways. They believed in a representative government which later on became an essential part of the United States’ government. Economically‚ the idea of fair priced goods also came from the Puritans. Strict values in church‚ religion‚ and community were all Puritan customs that helped social development

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    Anne Hutchinson: Puritan Prophet by Timothy Hall‚ tells a story of a bold‚ independent‚ self confident‚ and assertive young women during the time of 1636 to 1638. Hall arranged his novel by organizing the chapters in her life story around statements made at her trial. The study of Hutchinson’s life gives us the opportunity to enter into a different world of New England’s founding generation. As Hall’s questions; “what should we make of this remarkable women and her tragic fate? How did she

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    Puritans: Christian Believers During the 1600’s the Puritans were a group of people who came from England to get away from the Church of England. Their ideas and beliefs played a huge role in their relocation to the New World. The Puritans felt as if the reformation of the Church of England had not gone far enough‚ and that the Church of England was tolerant of practices of the Catholic Church. (Baym 58). Anne Bradstreet was apart of this migration to the New World. Anne Bradstreet‘s literature

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    even exiled many people out of there way of life. The puritan way of life to many people seemed extreme and to others it seemed normal. They had set forth many laws and regulations in which some people might say is outlandish. They also waged war on Pequot’s‚ many argue that maybe it wasn’t a war but in fact a genocide. I am here to question and analyze these accusations and present evidence based on what I believe to be true. In 1646 puritans set forth a law saying that “if any child above 16 and

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    One Great Puritan Commonwealth List two facts you learned in this section: 1. The puritans entire political and social system was established based on the the Puritan religion. 2. It was against the law for a man to kiss his wife in public in the Puritan society. Life of the Puritans (Complete this for each member of your group.) 1. List any similarities you see between a Puritan family and your family. Some similarities between a Puritan family and mine is that each member

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    religion in the 17th century. Puritanism had originally started as a movement against the church of England during the 16th century. The Puritans escaped religious confines and went to the New World. There they settled mostly in New England. Their beliefs had a big influence on how religion was handled in the colonies. According to history.com it explained how the Puritans came to be colonists in the New World‚ “Under siege from church and crown‚ it sent an offshoot in the third and fourth decades of the

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    Puritan Literature is written in several forms. It expresses feelings‚ life‚ God‚ Gods word‚ Gods work and there aditudes. The main belief of the Puritan’s that was written about in the past is religon‚ and faith in God. They showed there feelings in stories‚ journals‚ and meny other forms. Some of the major Puritan writers are: Anne Bradstreet‚ William Bradford‚ Edward Taylor‚ William Byrd‚ and menny outhers. The author of ’Huswifery’‚ Edward Taylor expreses his feelings in a poem‚ he talks about

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    church and social life. Due to the fact that puritans in Britain were prohibited to attend the church‚ they had to move to New England and maintain their power over the continent. After establishment of their colony‚ the local authorities began to implement laws regulating human behavior in terms of drunkenness‚ swearing and gambling. This way‚ they hoped that the colony would build a new and reliable role model. In view of many scholars‚ although Puritan ambition to create the ideal model of society

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    Puritan Ideals of Work and Play in Our World Today When Columbus landed in the New World in 1492‚ he changed the world forever. When the Puritans landed in the same New World‚ they changed the tides of America’s future everlastingly as well. They brought with them many ideas that are still being used today. The Puritan work ethic was a huge portion of the beliefs carried by the community; it was the idea that all members should strive to do as much as they could for the community‚ and all should

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s "Young Goodman Brown" captivates the reader through a glimpse of the Puritan church. The story also shows the struggle of good versus evil in the main character Goodman Brown. The role of the Puritan church is crucial in shaping Goodman Brown ’s personality and helping the reader understand why he was reluctant to continue his journey. "Puritanism‚ movement arising within the Church of England in the latter part of the 16th century that sought to purify or reform‚ that church

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