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1 Witches, Enlightenment and Awakening Mr. Serra US History

2 Women in Northern Society Women have extensive work responsibilities but few legal rights Only single women, widows can own businessesOnly single women, widows can own businesses Wives must submit to husbandsWives must submit to husbands

3 Witches in Salem, Massachusetts In 1692, false accusations of witchcraft lead to trials, hysteria Many accusers poor, brought charges against richMany accusers poor, brought charges against rich Several victims were women considered too independentSeveral victims were women considered too independent

4 Examination of a “Witch”

5 Executing a “Witch”

6 The Noose

7 New Ideas Take Hold The Enlightenment For centuries philosophers used reason, science to explain worldFor centuries philosophers used reason, science to explain world Enlightenment—movement in 1700s emphasizing reason, observationEnlightenment—movement in 1700s emphasizing reason, observation Enlightenment ideas spread quickly through books, pamphletsEnlightenment ideas spread quickly through books, pamphlets Benjamin Franklin embraces Enlightenment ideasBenjamin Franklin embraces Enlightenment ideas Other colonial leaders also adopt Enlightenment viewsOther colonial leaders also adopt Enlightenment views

8 New Ideas continued The Great Awakening Puritans lose grip on Massachusetts society, membership declinesPuritans lose grip on Massachusetts society, membership declines Jonathan Edwards preaches people are sinful, must seek God’s mercyJonathan Edwards preaches people are sinful, must seek God’s mercy Great Awakening—religious revival of the 1730s and 1740sGreat Awakening—religious revival of the 1730s and 1740s Native Americans, African Americans, colonists join new churchesNative Americans, African Americans, colonists join new churches Interest in learning increases; Protestants found collegesInterest in learning increases; Protestants found colleges Both movements question authority, stress individual’s importanceBoth movements question authority, stress individual’s importance


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