Merry Christmas!. Christmas is Banned! Christmas is Banned Im Oliver Cromwell, and Im in charge now! Christmas is a SIN!

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Absolutism in England.
Advertisements

Religion in the Colonies US History II. Frustration with Anglican Church English Separatists thought church too Catholic Traditions, church not seen as.
 Today you need: book, new entry task paper with MLA heading, pen/pencil  (If you have not turned in your last group of entry tasks, staple them and.
The Crucible By: Aaron Reynolds, Armado Aparacio., Breanna Allen, Christopher Curran.
Did the first colonist have religious reasons for founding colonies in North America? What do you imagine a church service in colonial America was like?
Parliament Limits the English Monarchy
Revision for the Year 8 Fact Exam. 1. What do the following words mean? Revolution A big change in who rules Civil War A war inside one country Parliament.
Puritans By: Noah Schmidt, Dalton Greenwell, Gurjit Gill, and Malliyah Early.
Puritans By: Sam, Jayden, BRAD !!!!, Colin, and Ashley.
ROGER WILLIAMS Puritan Minister Religious Intolerance The Puritans, who were victims of intolerance in England, were not tolerant themselves. Although.
Facebook Christianity is getting ready to go to church, Happy Sunday! WallPhotosFlairBoxesChristianityLogout View photos of Christianity (6) Send Christianity.
What is Parliament? Parliament is the government. In the United States, we have Senators and Congressmen that.
Puritanism in New England Kaitlin Clancy Henson 4 th.
Puritan America 1600s.
The Puritans Our historical essential question for the day is: Were the Puritans selfish or selfless?
Judaism Christianity Symbols. The Ten Commandments 1.“You should have no other gods before Me.” 2.“You shall not make for yourself a carved image--any.
Oliver Cromwell. Hero or Enemy of the people?
New England/The Northern Colonies (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire ,Maine, Rhode Island)
CRISTMAS IN BRITIAN Vera Volkova 7 «B».
Christianity.  World’s largest faith  2.1 billion followers  Based on the teachings of Jesus Christ who lived over 2,000 years ago  Worship in churches.
  Question? Alternative Beta version.
Protestants, Puritans, and Pilgrims Who are they? And why do their names all start with P? Based on presentation by Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS.
The Puritans By: Jenny Katlein. Background Dissatisfied in the Church of England- came to America Believed Bible (the New Testament) was the way to live,
The Scarlet Letter Prelude
Religious Freedom in the New England Colonies EQ: What role did religious freedom play in shaping the New England colonies? Pg. 12 9/20.
The English Speaking World
 Scientific Advances which contradicted the Church  The Corruption within the Catholic Church.
What’s the difference?.  In Europe most people were Roman Catholic.  There were some Jews and Muslims, too but no Protestants.  The Protestant churches.
The Protestant Reformation pp With your table partner, find and write down six causes.
BY: SAM FILLINGIM Puritans. Religion -Not reading the bible is considered a form of worshiping Satan -Felt like they are here on Earth because God put.
The Growth of the Modern English State The English Civil War.
The Place of Religion and Monarchy in Society
EQ : What are the branches of Christianity and Religious Fundamentalism and tolerance?
As King Henry was making himself Head of the Church in England, other people in Europe, led by Martin Luther, were protesting about some goings-on in the.
By: Jake Farris. The Puritans were a group of English Protestants during the 16 th and 17 th century. It was founded founded by Marian exiles from the.
Entrance Slip: What invention helped the renaissance Spread to Northern Italy?
10 th World Studies  Turn in:  Nothing…  Take out:  Planner, Pen/pencil, Monarch Chart, Map of Europe  Today’s objective:  I can describe.
Born in the Middle East: Christianity. The Founder Jesus founded the religion in 30 A.D. in Israel.
Puritanism By: Sheridan Samberson. Setting The Massachusetts Bay Colony was an English Settlement on the east coast of North America in the 17 th century.
The Puritans. Religion in the Colonies Religion was very important to the colonists in America, many whom had left Europe for religious freedom. Colonists.
The English Civil War, Restoration and Glorious Revolution.
Chapter 17 Section 4: The Reformation Continues. Warm Up Who was Martin Luther? Who was Martin Luther? What is an indulgence? How did Luther feel about.
Parliament ruled the country for 3 years. But in 1653 the army generals asked Cromwell to take over. He became Lord Protector. This job earned him £100,000.
PURITANISM The birth and development of a new religious movement.
Warm Up…  Who were the two ruling families of England during Absolutism? Which family worked with Parliament, and which did not?  Explain how Parliament.
 In 1603, Elizabeth died. She never married, so there were no heirs to continue the Tudor Dynasty  Mary Stuart’s son, James I became the King of England—
Elizabethan Religion. Religions in England All people in England were CHRISTIANS of some description. All people in England were CHRISTIANS of some description.
Developing the English Monarchy How did England go from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy?
Title: What problems were there after 1649? Target: to understand the problems in running England Keywords: REPUBLIC MONARCHY.
Protestant Reformation Another Protestant Faith: Calvinism.
The Spread of Protestantism
The English Civil War, Restoration, and Glorious Revolution
Puritanism: The Belief in Witches and Puritan Theology & Theocracy
LATE SIXTEENTH AND EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES
England’s Transformation
How did the civil war Affect Democracy in England?
The Protestant Reformation
10th World Studies Turn in: Take out: Today’s objective:
Puritan America 1600s.
Chapter 17 Section 4: The Reformation Continues
Were the Puritans selfless or selfish?
ABSOLUTISM IN ENGLAND While other nations turned to absolutism in the 1500s and 1600s, England’s Parliament resisted the throne.
John Calvin and the Reformation
Merry Christmas!.
10th World Studies Turn in: Take out: Today’s objective:
The Massachusetts Colonies
The English Civil War Part 2 - The actual war.
Religion In the Early America
Year 7 The English Civil War and Cromwell
King Charles I vs Oliver Cromwell
Presentation transcript:

Merry Christmas!

Christmas is Banned!

Christmas is Banned Im Oliver Cromwell, and Im in charge now! Christmas is a SIN!

How Serious Were the Puritans? Learning Objective: Understand what life was like when Puritans were in power.

Who were the Puritans? The Puritans were a very strict (extreme) type of Protestants who were around in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. They believed that the Church had become corrupt and sinful. They wanted to purify religion by using the Bible as the word of law on earth.

But why ban Christmas? Christmas was a human invention, not in the Bible. It was too closely linked to old Pagan (Pre- Christian) beliefs The idea of a mass for Christ just smelled of Catholicism! So it was banned in England in 1647!

That wasnt the only reason... Puritans also hated the... gluttony drunken-ness dancing gambling begging singing Unlike this cat – they were not party animals!

How did they stop people? Soldiers patrolled the streets – they were even on the sniff for the smell of roast goose! Whats that I can smell? Hay! As if I eat roast goose! Hay, hay? Geddit?

Puritan Names Free GiftEarthDustDisciplineFaith DeliveryKill-sinSorry-for- sin AshesFear-not Fear-GodPraise-GodIncreasedMercy-meAnd... The-Lord-Is-NearWrestling-with-the-devil

What else was banned? Bear-baiting

and Cockfighting

and Horse-racing

and Wrestling

and Ale-houses (Pubs)

and Theatre

And even...

And if that makes you want to Even swearing was banned!

In fact...on Sundays it was worse!

and

And above all...not going to....

Its not as if Puritan churches were comfortable....

And the punishments? Usually fines

But often...

or

Or even

So....enjoy your Christmas holiday... For their sakes!

Writing a paragraph... I learnt today about the Puritans and their beliefs. They believed that people had to because Many things we take for granted were banned, such as I think this was because I think that Puritans were very serious because......however not everyone agreed with them because......