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Chapter 9 Quaker anti-slavery society: 1775 - Founded by Quakers of Philadelphia. Helped to jumpstart the idea of the abolition of slavery in society. Abigail Adams: ?Remember the Ladies??1776, Virginia?? ?Abigail Adams states that many women, if not given political rights, were to be very angry, even to lengths of rebellion. Republican motherhood: the idea that a republic should care for and work toward the common good as much as a mother would for her children. Women were then elevated to the role of ?keeping the nation?s conscience?. Opened door for education opportunities for women in order to become better wives and mothers. Articles of Confederation (weaknesses & strengths): 1777 ? adopted by Congress. First ?constitution? of the U.S. Weaknesses
Reformation and Religious Warfare in the 16th Century
Michel Kuri European History AP Ms. Cristina Rowan 20 September 2010 Study Guide 1. Christian Humanism also known as Northern Humanism. Cultivated a knowledge of the classics Focused on the sources of early Christianity, Holy Scriptures, writings of Augustine, Ambrose and Jerome They thought religion had been distorted by theological arguments in the Middle Ages They felt that through education they could instill a true inner piety that would bring about a reform of the church and society Erasmus ? most important Christian Humanist Wrote his book The Handbook of the Christian Knight where he expressed his preoccupation with religion. He thought that religion should be a guiding philosophy for the direction of daily life He also thought that the abuse of the church should stop
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Review up to the end of the civil war 1. Indentured Servitude- An indentured servant was a laborer under contract to an employer for a set amount of time ranging from three to seven years. The laborer in turn receive transatlantic passage and freedom dues. Unlike slaves, they only worked for a period of time. 2. John Winthrop?s comments on Contributions of Puritans- John Winthrop viewed the common people as belligerents and believed democracy was the worst system to follow. The freemen elected all the positions in the village yet the puritans were the only freemen. Failure to obey puritan rules led to severe punishments from an array of whipping, banishment, and death. 3. New France- Population
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