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    these overseas colonies involved influencing policymakers at home‚ justifying actions taken without their explicit permission‚ and bearing witness to the direct and unintended consequences of European conquest of the Americas. »full text • The Puritans who settled in New England represented a different type of colonist‚ one that emigrated for religious rather than national or economic reasons. »full text • Since the English language arrived late to the New World‚ it was by no means inevitable

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    believed that the Church of England could not be reformed–Plymouth colony                            3. The Puritans - Non-separatists – Wanted to purify the Church of England - Massachusetts Bay Colony 4. William Bradford - A Pilgrim‚ the second governor of the Plymouth colony‚ 1621-1657.                              5. Puritan Migration - Many Puritans emigrated from England to America in the 1630s and 1640s.                  6. Church of England (Anglican Church) - The national church of England

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    2 - What were some of the changes that took place in Europe between the years 1000 and 1492‚ and why did those changes lead to European exploration and overseas expansion? During the eleventh and fourteenth century‚ Europe had radical social and economic issues. The old-fashioned world which was extremely regulated society was totally feudalism‚ during which all of the people had their place and responsibilities. The manorial system‚ in which the lords owned all the land worked by their serfs‚ began

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    James ’s Palace in 1630. His parents Charles I‚ who ruled the three kingdoms of England‚ Scotland and Ireland‚ and Henrietta Maria‚ the sister of the French king Louis XIII. Charles was their second son and child‚ there first child lived less then a day. During the 1640s‚ when Charles was still a young boy‚ his father fought Parliamentary and Puritan forces in the English Civil War. After the death of King Charles I in 1649‚ England

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    French and the Canadian Fur Trade: when: late 1500’s early 1600’s (the French established modern-day Quebec in 1603) who: the French (specifically Samuel de Champlain who established New France‚ modern-day Quebec). where: North America Overview: Indians began trading fur (especially beaver fur) to French fishermen in the 1500’s. The fur got back to Europe and became incredibly popular. The prospective wealth of fur profits in the new world attracted many Europeans to North America. Fur trading

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    reign undisturbed‚ no permanent army‚ as instinctive need of freedom existing in England. Of 1660-1688‚ England seeks to find a balance‚ a formula of compromise between Parliament and the king. The power over time that balances was strongly affected. The troubles of Civil War largely due to the conflict between Catholics and Protestants and absolutism of the two kings showed that thing. Charles II (1660-1680) seeks a balance between absolutist tendencies and the necessity to respect the prerogatives

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    Transplantations & Borderlands I The Early Chesapeake A) The Founding of Jamestown 1) In 1607‚ three ships from the London Company reached the American coast and founded a town called Jamestown (i) However‚ the town was located horribly (geographically & Indian territory) (ii) They were extremely susceptible to malaria‚ lacked proper food & housing‚ and no women were sent with them 2) Jamestown was almost extinct until 1608‚ when John Smith came to lead the country out of its collapse B) Reorganization

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    Charity 1630" (Doc A) stated that the community must be tightly knit together‚ and must lead a good example. For whoever watches them must see that God is the sole leader. John Winthrop’s Article is valid because it his original observation. Thereby showing that the followers of New England had to watch over each other and follow in the eyes of God. Hence the families would go to church two times on a typical Sunday. Allowing for the people to follow the Covent of Grace‚ this was between puritan communities

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    event It was during the time of Shakespeare that Puritans were involved because they didn’t allow theaters since there were rise of crimes during that time and so many people gamble there‚ and not only that‚ even Shakespeare’s plays were questioned because of its moral beliefs that the church had at that time.... Puritans wanted to have pure morals and they didn’t like how Shakespeare had some bad values in some of his plays that went against the puritans’ belief....  here’s an excerpt  Theaters

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    Louis XIV turned New France into a royal colony and supported the migration of indentured servants. 5.In one sentence (could be a long one)‚ describe the religious foundations of Massachusetts Bay Colony? In other words‚ how did religion shape the Puritans attitudes and worldview? IMAGES

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