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    (conversion experience)‚ believed people could communicate to god without ministers or Bible  against Puritan belief  banished Antinomianism – hatred towards the law; ministers not elected‚ etc Connecticut - Thomas Hooker (minister) - Puritan stricter govt than Boston Fundamental Orders of Connecticut -

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    Massachusetts was first colonized by principally English Europeans in the early 17th century‚ and became the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the 18th century. Prior to English colonization of the area‚ it was inhabited by a variety of mainly Algonquian-speaking indigenous tribes. The first permanent English settlement was established in 1620 with the founding of Plymouth Colony by the Pilgrims who sailed on the Mayflower. A second‚ shorter-lasting colony‚ was established near Plymouth in 1622 at

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    Puritans created a yeomen society of independent farm families who owned their land as freeholders- without feudal dues or leases by 1750‚ rapidly increasing population outstripped the supply of easily farmed land‚ challenging the freehold ideal. A. Farm Families: Women’s Place Men were head of the household no time for anything. They did many labors by 1750‚ family sizes decreased due to shrink in farm sizes had some more time but still under cultural and law restrictions under

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    Modern and contemporary 20th century classical (1900 – 2000) Contemporary classical (1975 – present) Baroque music describes an era and a set of styles of European classical music which were in widespread use between approximately 1600 and 1750.[1] This era is said to begin in music after the Renaissance and was followed by the Classical music era. The original meaning of "baroque" is "irregular pearl"‚ a strikingly fitting characterization of the architecture of this period; later‚ the name

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    the large numbers of child workforce in the industrial revolution‚ and the promulgation of laws for protecting children’s right. Britain has experienced the world’s first industrial revolution‚ and the period of it was generally considered from 1780 to 1830‚ and the Industrial Revolution promoted the national transition from predominantly agricultural to predominantly industrial. At that time‚ urbanization has become a significant social phenomenon in Britain. The percentage of urban population

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    AP Euro Free Response Questions 2004 (#5): Analyze the influence of humanism on the visual arts in the Italian Renaissance. Use at least THREE specific works to support your analysis. Can be given after study of Italian Renaissance (U1) 2003B (#3): To what extent and in what ways did women participate in the Renaissance? Can be given after study of Renaissance (U1) 2005 (#3): Using examples from at least two different states‚ analyze the key features of the “new monarchies” and the factors

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    fulfill? 6. What international problems with England‚ Spain‚ France‚ and the Barbary Pirates continued to affect American in the 1780s? Use this SD: Vermont‚ West Indian trade‚ smuggling‚ Canadian border‚ Treaty of Paris‚ Mississippi River‚ trade in KY and TN‚ Florida‚ Native Americans in GA and NC‚ Mediterranean pirates. 7. How did the economic conditions of the 1780s and the fear of the “rabble” (lower class Americans who were uneducated and didn’t own large amounts of property) lead to the founding

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    MUAR 211 Concert Report 1 McGill Baroque Orchestra and McGill Cappella Antica I attended the concert of McGill Baroque Orchestra and McGill Cappella Antica on Wednesday‚ February 19‚ 2014‚ at 7:30 p.m. What special about this concert was the guest conductor and solo violinist Adrian Butterfield. The performed pieces were Welcome to all the pleasures‚ Leclair’s Violin Concerto in A major‚ Locatelli’s Introduzione teatrale in G major‚ C. P. E. Bach’s Sinfonia in C major and My heart is inditing

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    1761-1888 Sources: Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman‚ Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery. Boston: Little‚ Brown and Company‚ 1974‚ Table 1‚ pp. 33-34. David Brion Davis‚ The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution‚ 1780-1823. Ithaca: Cornell University Press‚ 1975‚ particularly pp. 23-36. Leslie B. Rout‚ Jr.‚ The African Experience in Spanish America: 1502 to the present day. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 1976‚ pp. 185-312. Junius P. Rodriguez‚ Chronology

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    the visible remains which were drawn and engraved became a template for the aesthetics of the time. The best known composers from the Classical period are Mozart‚ Beethoven and Haydn. Time Period Most musicologists mark the death of J.S. Bach in 1750 as the end of the Baroque era and the dawn of the Classical era. There are fewer consensuses on when it ended: some consider the death of Beethoven in 1827 to be the boundary line whilst others cite 1800 as the beginning of the Romantic era. The Oxford

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