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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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    trade relations with Native Americans‚ especially the Powhatan Confederacy‚ set the groundwork for the American Revolution. Religious reasons also shaped Colonial America. John Winthrop’s Puritan belief in building a "City on a Hill" stressed a moral society‚ which in change impacted the values of the colonies. Puritan tradition was challenged by the religious disagreement of individuals such as Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson‚ and Cotton Mather was influential in developing colonial religious thought

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    As the English civil wars commenced‚ the Great Migration and harsh persecution between Catholic and Puritan powers made religious concerns the primary cause of settling the British colonies; after the intensity of the British economic problems died down‚ the settling of the British colonies for economic concerns further died down; as a result‚ the statement that economic concerns had more to do with the settling of British North America than did religious concerns is somewhat invalid. As the civil

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne in his insightful novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ illustrates the social issues that were prevalent in the Puritan society. While it is acknowledged that horrific events were occurring during that time‚ we often fail to consider the effects these events have on the recipients of the judgement of their society. These recipients that encounter this shame and judgment often repress their feelings deep within themselves. To delve into the impact the acts of repression have on individual

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    The Scarlet Letter is set in Puritan New England in the 1640’s‚ but because it was written by Hawthorne much later‚ shows many signs of life in the 19th century. New Historicists would see The Scarlet Letter as an “artifact of the 19th century” rather than the 1640s. Many of the critics

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    Salem of Massachusetts in 1692 was the residence of a Puritan society accompanied by severe ethics. Along the troubles of trying to preserve agriculture in a cruel climate escorted by uneven ground‚ Salem also encountered political anarchy as well as economic disorder. In this specific society‚ a party of young women condemned an Indian slave girl of witchcraft. She‚ Tituba‚ confessed due to the harassment from the judiciary administration. Her confession stimulated a search for witches that left

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    Gender Frontier” by Kathleen Brown‚ tobacco‚ indentured servants‚ Maryland as a Catholic refuge‚ Puritanism‚ Puritan beliefs‚ Puritan society‚ John Winthrop‚ Great Migration‚ Roger Williams‚ Anne Hutchinson‚ Middle Colonies‚ the Dutch in New Netherlands (New York)‚ Quaker beliefs‚ Quaker society‚ William Penn‚ South Carolina‚ Georgia‚ James Oglethorpe Theme: Colonial America Chapter 3 Puritan women in New England‚ Families at Risk in the Chesapeake‚ The Structure of Planter Society‚ Roots of Slavery

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    Between the early 1500’s and year 1700 North America endured the Colonial period. Many of British‚ Dutch‚ French‚ Spanish‚ and Swedish descent began establishing separate colonies in North America. The main reasons for the new settlement were land‚ work‚ and religious freedom. This period of time was life changing for most settlers‚ but was distinctively a unique experience for the Colonial women. If anything‚ the life of a Colonial woman was definitely not simple. Most homes of the Colonists were

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    consequences for disobeying these rules are reasonable and just. However‚ rules in certain societies hinder and harm a person‚ rather than correct their mistake. Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ author of The Scarlet Letter‚ exposes the rigidity and cruelty of the Puritan society through the characters and plot. Set in the early colonization of New England‚ Hawthorne demonstrates society’s oppression on several characters through one woman’s mistake. The heroine‚ Hester Prynne‚ is cast away from society because of

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    Causes of Large-Scale Native American Deaths Between 1500 and 1700 Between 1500 and 1700‚ most of the original Native American population vanished. After European conquest‚ the ways of living for the Native Americans had forever changed‚ and few had survived large-scale deaths to carry on or learn to live in harmony with the Europeans. Deaths in such great numbers did not result from a single cause. Rather it was a combination of many different causes that led to a near extinction of the Native

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