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Dayly Shorthand TVilloughby Massachusetts valuable a Antiquarian Society Shortliand a of fluency a Literary Shorthand Diary a a first a Sartor find a this a 7 Antiquarian Societ. Colonial New England. I. Intro Stuff: . A. Can We Agree . . . . ? . B. Nonetheless, Puritans did NOT Agree with us. They believed in a corporeal Satan who walked the earth and thus he may have had minions/witches to do his bidding. . By: Sheridan Samberson. Setting. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was an . E. nglish . S. ettlement on the east coast of North America in the 17. th. century. Around present-day cities Salem and Boston. 1620-1758. Literature in Early America. Early colonists did not call themselves “Americans” until the mid 18. th. century. Roanoke Island, 1580. Jamestown, 1607. Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, 1620. 1630s-1750s. What’s a Puritan?. Puritans known as the Separatists split from the Church of England over disagreements and came to New England for religious freedom. Allegiance to God/the group, not the king. American Literature. 1607-1765. 1607 - Jamestown is settled. 1765 The Stamp Act starts the American Revolution. The Beginning and End. . Characteristics of Literature in the Colonial Period. Influenced heavily by British writers. Early American Literature. Puritan is a broad term, referring to a number of Protestant groups that sought to “purify” the Church of England, which was corrupt and closely tied to the British government.. Discuss what you know about…. The Young Puritan’s Code. Read the text with a partner paraphrasing each resolution in the margin.. Do we see any of these resolutions in today’s society?. Discussing The Puritan Code. Read . Of Plymouth Plantation. (pages 104-110). Make a chart of (this chart will go in a homework packet) what Puritans were like/valued in each of these categories. Lifestyle. Religion. Families. Education. besotted . deferential . . doting . elegiac . enamored . enthralled . exalting . . extolling . fawning. fervent . idolatrous . impassioned . laudatory . obsequious . Stefan Brandt – . stefan.brandt@uni-graz.at. Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz . Guest Professor. Università. . Ca. ‘ . Foscari. , . Venice. Time Travel. First . encounters. between European . settlers. Unit 1 A Gathering of Voices. (Beginnings to 1750). Significant Historical Events. EQ: How does the literature of Early America reflect the beliefs and culture of the people?. 1492 – Columbus. 1620 – Puritans. The Puritans in England. Puritans are a group of religious purists who fomented a . revolution in England . in the 1600’s. The Puritan leader, Oliver Cromwell, defeated King Charles I, beheaded him and became “Lord Protectorate” of the United Kingdom. They ruled England for 30 years until 1666 when Cromwell died.. Puritan Meditation. Meditation for the Puritans was central to all the means of grace or what we might call spiritual disciplines. Meditation enhanced and “improved” public worship, sermons, Bible study, baptism, the Lord’s Supper, prayer,... 1625-1675. A glimpse at the Historical background of the Age….. Puritan period can be regarded as a second Renaissance.. Puritan movement meant moral and political reform lasts in the nation almost for half a century..
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