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    because they were very demanding and it was widely spread throughout the colonies. 2. Anne Hutchinson- A smart‚ witty young woman who would challenge the Puritan orthodoxy. Because fighting against the religion of a country was illegal Anne faced a trial in 1638. Here she was banished to New York and killed by Indians. She was important to this time era because she fought for her beliefs‚ although she was found guilty‚ she fought for her beliefs. 3. Roger Williams- Having a vast dislike for the Church

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    Throughout history we as historians can see that in the past civilizations religion was taken to an extreme in crimes‚ trials and other subjects. In the 1600s religion was what the country was believed to be founded on‚ the “holy” land‚ “God built this land for us!” This also transferred into the courtroom; people who could’ve been suspected to do committing a crime‚ who really didn’t‚ but are found guilty because it goes against the beliefs of the higher court. Ann Hutchinson’s trial is a great

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    The time in America from 1865 to 1877 was known as the Reconstruction period. President Lincoln had been assassinated by John Wilkes Booth‚ but prior to that‚ he had given the Emancipation Proclamation. This meant all of the slaves in the South were free American Citizens. However‚ his successor Andrew Johnson was a Southern Democrat who had sympathy for the South. When he took his role in office‚ the South was almost completely off the hook. He passed southern state legislators which were called

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    Religions are beliefs which can change and evolve. They intertwine to connect together to mend a new religion. Puritanism is a belief in God‚ which you go to church to atone for your sins and stay pure. Puritans did not only believe that everyone is born with a sin that was called original sin but also that a saved soul can be taken by Satan because they fell into temptation. Deism is the belief of God as a Clockwork system and left the responsibility to follow the laws created by God. Deists used

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    In studies of Puritanism as a movement from 1558-1660‚ historians have debated over the definition of the word ‘puritan’ because of the changing nature of the movement as it responded to various political‚ social and religious developments. The conventional historical interpretation shared by historians Christianson and Wrightson is that ‘Puritan’ more narrowly referred to the ‘hotter sort of protestants’ who‚ although theologically indistinguishable from their Anglican counter-parts‚ actively sought

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    lines later she bless Him for giving and taking away (Bradstreet lines 8-14). Here is a woman who has literally watched her entire house burn to the ground yet she is able to give thanks to God. According to John Winthrop‚ who was the leader of the Puritans‚ stated that a model Christian is to remember that all of your possessions or gifts are His property and He may call for them back (Winthrop). Bradstreet shows this model

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    Hester Prynne: Among the Labeled The Puritan Era was the most religious time in American history; committing any sin was seen as an act of rebellion. In that time the sin of adultery was taken very literally to an extent where the women were forced to wear the letter “A” across their bosom to show the people of the town what they had committed. In The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne’s sin results in such a punishment‚ but as the reader gets deeper into the book‚ a prominent and more profound understanding

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    Restoration Literature

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    Discuss the characteristics of the Restoration age The spirit of the restoration period was different from the Elizabethan period.by the year 1660 Elizabethan romanticism had but spent it-self of the great figure of the earlier era only one survived‚ John Milton was of the part.At the restoration he retired and worked his great poem reveals no sign of the time in which his later years were spent In restoration period the break with the past is almost absolute.Subject and style look on a new spirit

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    personal conflict over his inner desires and its greater meaning conflict between good and evil in the world. The characteristics of Young Goodman Brown are similar to the life of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Nathaniel Hawthorne had his own doubts about his own Puritan life and beliefs. There are numerous examples in this story whereby Hawthorne clearly demonstrates to the reader Goodman Brown’s personal internal conflict between good and evil. Hawthorne’s knowledge of the historical background of Puritanism combined

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    Early American Literature

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    early experience. During its early history‚ America was a series of British colonies on its northern coast. Therefore‚ its literary tradition followed European models of style. However‚ it was somewhat modified by the new environment. The first Puritan colonists who settled in New England exemplified the seriousness of Reformation Christianity. They were a small group of believers‚ known as the "Pilgrims"‚ who migrated from England to Holland during the time of persecutions at 1608. But being dissatisfied

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