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English Reformation

Puritan DBQ

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Vincent Schembari AP US History Puritan DBQ 9/6/2012 The Puritan culture was heavily based around a strong religious community. The original reason for the colony's establishment was their strong faith and their desire to practice it freely. The people were bound in their faith and lived by it daily. To the people of this new colony, religion was top priority. This want and desire to prioritize religion above all strongly influenced their government, their economy, and their social culture.

Reformation Ideas Spread

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The English Reformation 1.Background a) People sought reform as early as 1300 b) Reformer were persecuted and sometimes killed c) Henry VIII(Tudor Dynasty) was firmly agaisnt the Protestant Reformation -Service in fighting protestantism he was awarded "Defender of Faith" by the Pope 2. Break with Rome a) Henry wanted an annulment(kind of a divorve but approved by the church... regular divorce is a church sin and people were usually excommununicated) from his wife of 18 years. - She gave Henry only one daughter (Mary Tudor) - Henry felt that he needed a male heir b) Henry asked the Pope to annul his marraiage to Catherine -The Pope refused

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US History: Early European settlement 1. In what ways was New England Puritanism different from Anglicanism? The Anglicans were followers of the Church of England, while the puritans believed that the Church of England was in needed of a reformation. The puritans believed that ministers should be elected by the people who attended the church, unlike the Anglicans. How did these differences affect life in Massachusetts? Many Puritans thought of America as a haven from the Church of England, which it was. The Massachusetts Colony was run by Puritans, who freely practiced their beliefs. 2. Why did Massachusetts expel Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson?

Puritans

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PURITANS Calvinists; the ?elect? (God?s chosen) ? demonstrate as ?visible saints?; predestination ( still must behave WELL to get into heaven) A) 1620 Separatists B) Moderate Puritans ultra devout; to reform from within broke away from C of E form Massachusetts B.C. 1st went to Holland aka ?Bible Commonwealth? sailed on Mayflower covenant w/God- build a est. Plymouth Colony society; their church becomes

English Transplantations Vocab

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English Transplantations SRFI Activity Terms: Evicted Tenants ? Tenants that once worked on fields that were evicted so that the fields could be used as pastures for sheeps. Richard Hakluyt ? Oxford clergy man and the outsanding English propagandist for colonization. Argued colonies would not only create new markets for English goods, they would also help alleviate poverty and unemployment. English Reformation ? King Henry VIII was refused by the pope to get a divorce. England broke all ties with the catholic church. Henry VIII Established himself as the head of the Chrsitian faith in his country. Martin Luther ? Martin Luther began the protestant reformation. Did this by challenging some of the basic practices and beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.

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The puritans of the New England colonies came over from Britain in 1629 to escape from the Anglican Church and other political and religious persecutions in England. In making this colony, they were to be “a city upon a hill”, according to John Winthrop. This meant that they were to be set up on the principles of the Bible and to be an example to the rest of the world through their actions and good deeds. Due to all of the factors and influences of the society, the Puritan colony ideas influenced the political, economic, and social development of the New England colonies in its early years.
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