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    979-292-5141 English 2327 Mid-Term Exam Essays Essay 1 Puritans were passionate reformers seeking to bring the Church of England to a state of purity in comparison with Christianity at the time of Christ and decided to form their own religious colonies in America. They considered religion to be a complex and highly intellectual affair. Thus‚ leaders were highly trained scholars with authoritarian positions that developed a “built-in hierarchism” (http://xroads.virginia.edu/%7eCAP/PURITAN/purhist

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    Separatists‚ under the leadership of William Bradford‚ decided to leave England and start a settlement of their own so that they could practice their religion freely. Bradford went to the Virginia Company and asked them for permission to establish a new colony in Virginia. The Virginia Company agreed‚ so the Pilgrims set sail on the Mayflower in September 1620 towards Virginia. The Pilgrims had a long and difficult journey across the Atlantic Ocean. A storm blew them off course so instead of landing

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    People came to the colonies in search of religious freedom and the right to express themselves freely. Eventually‚ over time they got it. Some people‚ who were pushed out of England because of the lack of space‚ attempted to keep the ways of England. Despite the many obstacles and controversies many determined people stopped at nothing to achieve what they believed to be right. John Winthrop was the leader of the Puritans and a founding figure to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Winthrop thought

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    Chapter 3: Settling the Northern Colonies American Pageant Notes: How did John Calvin’s teachings result in some Englishmen wanting to leave England? Some Puritans were motivated by Calvin to break off from England and the rest of their religious group to start brand new lives. Explain the factors that contributed to the success of the Plymouth colony. The strong Puritan faith created a close religious community along with the available resources such as fur‚ fish‚ and lumber that helped the

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    Virginia and the Massachusetts Bay colony areas. These two colonies included states from New England colonies like Virginia‚ Maryland‚ Massachusetts‚ New Hampshire‚ Rhode Island‚ Connecticut and the Carolinas. These two colonies were very different socially‚ politically‚ and economically. The Massachusetts Bay settlers didn’t have as many problems as the Virginia‚ also known as the Chesapeake Colony‚ people because they were much smarter and had better living experiences. The Massachusetts settlers were

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    CHAPTER 3: SETTLING THE NORTHERN COLONIES: 1619—1700 The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism Know: John Calvin‚ Conversion Experience‚ Visible Saints‚ Church of England‚ Puritans‚ and Separatists. 26. How did John Calvin’s teachings result in some Englishmen wanting to leave England? The Protestant Reformation was led by Henry VIII‚ who became the head of the Church of England. Unfortunately‚ Henry had no interest in making great strides in religion. On the other hand‚ puritans who

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    The Chesapeake Bay and New England colonies were both mainly settled by people of English decent during the early 1600s. Although each colony was founded by people of the same origin‚ by the 1700s‚ both regions had evolved into distinct societies based on hardships that they faced‚ the type of government they had‚ and the reason for settling the two regions. Each society was faced with numerous challenges when starting out in each colony including hunger‚ inability to work‚ and harsh environmental

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    of their lives. Both the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Pennsylvania display the effect of religion and how it shaped everything from politics to daily life. Religion determined many factors within Puritan Massachusetts and Quaker Pennsylvania‚ which resulted in two completely different colonies. The Massachusetts bay colony was established by Puritans seeking religious freedom‚ something they didn’t have in England. They established the Puritan church throughout the colony‚ and it became the center

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    AP US History Ch 3-4 The American Pageant Test Study Guide Consider the 5 Ws when thinking about history: Who‚ What‚ When‚ Where‚ & Why/How is it important? Ch. 3 Settling The Northern Colonies‚ 1619-1700 Colonists in both the North and the South established differences in all of the following areas - patterns of settlement – economics – values - allegiance to England The following are the correct definitions - predestination – belief that from the moment of creation some souls were

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    settling of Britich North America than did religious concerns" is in a way true. The settling of British North America reflected and equal amount of economic and religious concerns. But the colonies that were founded mainly based on religious concerns were also founded with thoughts of making money. The colonies of New England‚ Maryland‚ Pennsylvania‚ Rhode Island‚ and Connecticut were all founded mainly for religious reasons. Plymouth was founded byt the Separatist Puritans who wanted to begin their

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