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Chapter One – The First Americans
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First Migrations
• First people arrive 33,000-10,000 B.C.
• Americas populated by 9500 B.C.
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Chapter Two• Rise of the Atlantic World• 1492 – Beginning of Columbian
Exchange• Colonization follows• Disease epidemics – 95%
mortality rate, mostly within first 30 years
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European SettlementPre-1700
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European SettlementPre-1700
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First English Colony
• Several failed attempts• Roanoke Colony
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Jamestown• 1607• Virginia Company of London• Harsh conditions and laziness almost
destroy colony• John Smith arrives, imposes martial
law, better relations with Powhatan Indians
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Plymouth Colony• 1620 – Mayflower arrives with
Separatists (aka-Pilgrims)• Signing of Mayflower Compact by all
adult males• William Bradford-governor• Miles Standish – military leader• Aided by Squanto
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Chapter 3-The New England Way
1630 – Massachusetts Bay ColonyQ: What were the Puritan beliefs?
•Calvinism•Predestination•Public displays•Purify Anglican Church
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Social Foundations - Pilgrims
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Political Foundations
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What was the purpose of Mass. Bay Colony?
• “City Upon a Hill”• “A Model of Christian Charity”• Utopian example• Shame church into reform• Orthodoxy• John Winthrop
“For we must consider that we shall be a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us….”
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Why was Mass. Bay initially so successful?
• Settled in vacated Indian land• Little resistance from Indians
(epidemics)• Calvinist values = hard work, modest
living
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Describe Puritan Education.
• Promote literacy – read the Bible • Every town had teachers• Harvard – 1636 – trained ministers • New England - first region with educated
elite
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To what extent was there separation of Church and State
for the Puritans?
• Church attendance & fees mandatory• State supported church• Town Hall both church
and gov’t building
• Church free of state control – no theocracy.
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What did Roger Williams believe?
• Supported complete separation of church and state
• Why???
What happened to Roger Williams?• Banished in 1635• Settled Providence (later Rhode Island)
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What did Anne Hutchinson do?
• Accused Massachusetts ministers of straying from Calvinism (endorsing good deeds)
Who supported Hutchinson?• Merchants (anti-regulation)• Younger generation (less rigid control)• Women (2nd class citizens)• Supporters called Antinomians
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What happened to Hutchinson?
• Banished, settled in Rhode Island
What was the significance of Williams and Hutchison?
• First major threats to established authority• Led to creation of RI – tolerant Puritan
colony• Restrictions on women
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Puritan Politics
Who participated in politics?• Male saints – those saved• No property requirements • 55% male suffrage (30% in England)
Was New England democratic?
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Family Structure• “Little Commonwealth”• Male head of household• Women as homemakers• Children as labor force• Most families worked toward subsistence,
not profit
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Puritan Women
What rights did Puritan women have?• Annulment of unhealthy marriages• Legal protection against violence and neglect
What legal disadvantages did women have?• Few property rights
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The Half-way CovenantWhat caused the membership crisis?• Younger generation disliked public
displays of faith, thus not considered saints
What did the covenant do?
Why is it important?
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Relations with Native Americans
Why so little initial resistance?• Indians weakened by diseases
• Compare and Contrast the Pequot War (1637) with King Philip’s War (1675-76)
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Relations with Native Americans
Pequot War (1637) King Philip’s War (1675-76)
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Social and Economic Changes in NE
What jobs became popular? Why?• Fishing, fur, lumber, ship building, etc.
Effect of land acquisition? Why?• Communities spread out, less tightly knit
How did market economy change NE?• Profit motive greater than Christian motive
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The Salem Witch Trials
What were the causes?
What were the effects?
What is the
significance?
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Wrap-Up
What led to the demise of the “City on a Hill” (the “Puritan Experiment”?
For Next Class: Outline Chap 3 (2nd half)
I encourage you to use the table to organize the main points as (or after) you outline Chapter 3.