Colonial Massachusetts: “A City Upon a Hill” or Early American Discrimination?

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Colonial Massachusetts: “A City Upon a Hill” or Early American Discrimination?

I. Religion in Colonial Massachusetts

Pilgrims & Puritans Protest the Church of England

William Bradford & the Pilgrims Settle at Plymouth (1620)

John Winthrop & The Puritans Create A “City Upon A Hill” (1630) “ For we must consider that we shall be a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us….”

The Puritan Church is the State: Voting, Laws and the Church

II. The Puritans Punish Non-Believers A. Antinomianism & the Banishment of Anne Hutchinson

B. Quakers & the Hanging of Mary Dyer

The Conversion and Conquest of Native Americans: The Pequot War & Praying Towns

III. Comparing Puritans and Quakers PuritansQuakers WhereMAPA When

III. Comparing Puritans and Quakers PuritansQuakers LeaderWinthropPenn

III. Comparing Puritans and Quakers PuritansQuakers Religious?Yes

III. Comparing Puritans and Quakers PuritansQuakers Ethnic/Religious Tolerance NoYes

III. Comparing Puritans and Quakers PuritansQuakers Equality or Hierarchy? HierarchyEquality