PPT-Quakers vs. Puritans vs. Pilgrims

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Puritans and Pilgrims Basic Puritan Beliefs and Characteristics Calvinism Predestination decided by omnipotent God Education for all Hard work Material success was

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Puritans and Pilgrims Basic Puritan Beliefs and Characteristics Calvinism Predestination decided by omnipotent God Education for all Hard work Material success was a sign from God that you could be one of the chosen. By: Carter and Zach. Puritans. Were wanting to “purify” the church of England. Faced persecution . Separated from the church of England. Worshiped God in meeting houses. Disliked Quakers. Quakers. Pilgrims Come to America. In the mid 1600s a religious group called the Separatists tried to separate from the church of England.. . Religious Freedom. Not only did the Separatist groups, like the Pilgrims, break way from the Church of England, they wanted religious freedom.. . and . Separatists. . What’s the difference?. England in the 15. th. Century. In Europe most people were Roman Catholic.. There were some Jews and Muslims, too but no Protestants.. The Protestant churches have not been founded yet.. Write everything in yellow. . . Start on page . 27 . in your notebook. . Title it . “Plymouth Pilgrims” . I can describe the push and pull factors affecting the Pilgrims and their settlement in Plymouth. . Who are the Quakers?. Why were they important in the 17. th. & 18. th. Centuries?. Where did Quaker worship originate?. The official name of the Quakers in the Religious society of Friends.. It began in the 1650’s as a breakaway movement.. Puritans and Pilgrims. Basic Puritan Beliefs and Characteristics. Calvinism- Predestination decided by omnipotent God. Education for all. Hard work. Material success was a sign from God that you could be one of the chosen. (2 of 2). Two Cultural Forces: Gold versus God. Sik. -Lam Wong . 黄锡林. January 2013. NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION. Two Different Kinds of Immigrants to America With Two Different Sets of Values. Most of the early arrivals in America were interested in getting rich quick: looking for gold and silver. BellRinger. : . Read each statement.. Decide if it’s a . fact. or a . fabrication. Explain WHY – defend your answer. . . Fact or Fabrication?. The first Thanksgiving was in 1621 and the pilgrims celebrated it every year thereafter.. Meet your teams!. Team 1. Team 3. Is this guy for real?. Team 2. Question. Who were the Puritans?. Answer. A religious group that began in England in the 1600s that wanted to “purify” the English (Anglican) Church.. Write everything in yellow. . . Start on page . 27 . in your notebook. . Title it . “Plymouth Pilgrims” . I can describe the push and pull factors affecting the Pilgrims and their settlement in Plymouth. . The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism. Martin Luther starts the Reformation.. John Calvin expands upon Luther’s ideas afterwards. Published Institutes of the Religion in 1536. To Calvin, humans were weak and sinful. Only the predestined could go to Heaven, no matter what. A reaction to the Roman Catholic Church’s combination of indulgences and good works . . . Who?. Christians from England . Where and When?. Settled in Boston in 1630 (Massachusetts Bay Colony). Why?. To reform the Anglican church and “purify” it. Hence, Puritans. Motivation?. T. o . Early Voices. Many Friends (Quakers) purchased and traded slaves. This created a conflict between their property rights (own slaves) and their religious beliefs. NY Friends. New York Quakers did not own a large number of slaves. Peggy M Baker Director EmeritaPilgrim Hall MuseumWe all know or think we know -who the Pilgrims were We know them as people on the cutting edge of a religious reformation that altered every aspect of

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