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    The First Thanksgiving I believe the first Thanksgiving revolved around the pilgrims and Native Americans who were known at the time as Indians. It did not become an annual festival immediately. This historical day was not called Thanksgiving Day at the time; it was later declared a national holiday in the early 1800’s by a one of the first presidents of the United States of America. The pilgrims suffered some devastation which lead them to a feast of thanksgiving with the Indians. The first Thanksgivings

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    The Puritan Story

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    The puritan story was a story of many things; from the landing of the first group of puritans in New England‚ to the formation and trouble of the bay colony bible commonwealth‚ to the puritans versus Indians‚ ending with the New England family. This story wouldn’t be anything without the help of the one and only King Henry VIII. It was King’s‚ tie breaking with the Roman Catholic Church in the 1530’s that launch the reformation of the protestant church. The reformation of the church led to a group

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    Puritan Migration

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    endure in their home country. For instance‚ New England was made up of Pilgrims and Puritans‚ while Maryland consisted of devout Catholics. In the case of the Puritans‚ their migration from England to the New World was primarily the result of James VI of Scotland becoming the King of England (hereafter referred to as King James I of England) after the death of Elizabeth I‚ who left behind no heir to the throne. The Puritans were initially pleased with King James’ taking of the throne‚ because his

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    The Puritan Dream

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    The Puritan vision for a “perfect” society changed over time due to the establishment of the American dream‚ the development of Colonial music‚ and the Great Awakening. The various views of the American Dream changed the thought of a “perfect” society for Puritans. The very beginning of the American Dream‚ was envisioned with the very first Puritan voyage to the Massachusetts Bay area. The belief that the Puritans were a group of individuals that were selected by God to reach new land was highly

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    Refuge Essay This Essay will be about a comparison of the Pilgrims and the Refugees/Refuges. My Question is how are both equal to each other‚and what will be different about them? We will be comparing them and also trying to figure out what they have in common with each other. The Pilgrims Were english people that left to find religious freedom that they didn’t have in England. At first they left England and left to Holland/Netherlands and eventually did settle there. They eventually left The Netherlands/Holland

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    Pilgrims Progress

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    In Pilgrim’s Progress‚ Christian appears as the protagonist of the allegory tormented by spiritual anguish. A spiritual guide named Evangelist visits Christian and urges him to leave the City of Destruction. Christian then decides to travel on a strenuous trip to gain salvation in the Celestial City‚ known as Mount Zion. On his trip‚ Christian meets Worldly Wiseman‚ who urges him to lead a practical‚ happy existence without religion. Refusing‚ Christian is sheltered in Goodwill’s house where Goodwill

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    The Puritan Influence

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    Puritans were able to greatly influence the New England colonies from 1630 through the 1660’s economically‚ politically‚ and socially. Puritans were groups that were seeking a more pure form of Protestantism apart from the Anglican Church. They came to the New world in search of religious freedom and were a prominent group in the New England colonies. Though the Puritans could be seen as a less influential group then some of the others of the period‚ that would be a mistake as they were certainly

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    Pilgrims in the New World

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    Eiad Fathy Aly 24 September 2013 11S Word Count: 338 Pilgrims In The New World William Bradford’s account of the Pilgrims experience is biased and exaggerated‚ Thus some people say that it is realistic and truthful and from their own point of view. Yes I see that Bradford’s experience is biased and exaggerated. Bradford hasn’t stayed and experienced living in the New World. They went too aloof in the new world. William Bradford’s faced hardships of all kinds‚ he feigned that there was a

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    CASE STUDY 4 QUESTION 2 PILGRIM BANK QUESTION 2A “Are online customers significantly more profitable than offline customers?” “Are online customers significantly more profitable than offline customers?” In the year of 1999‚ only about 12% of the customers use online channel. Most of Pilgrim Bank’s customers (around 88%) are offline customers. “Are online customers significantly more profitable than offline customers?” Year 1999 Year 2000 “Are online customers significantly more profitable

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    Connor Avant 9/29/2013 US History Embarkation of the Pilgrims VIEW ON Robert W. Weir Artist Embarkation of the pilgrims is a painting by Robert W. Weir that was commissioned in 1836. It is a depiction of the Pilgrims before they depart from Holland for the New World. The artist is trying to get through a feeling of hope and that of adventure. The painting was painted and placed right after the Panic of 1837 started to fade from everyone’s mind and the country had started to heal. You can see the

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