What makes an America n “Americ an”? INFLUENCES ON AMERICAN IDENTITY, 1492 - PRESENT.

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What makes an America n “Americ an”? INFLUENCES ON AMERICAN IDENTITY, PRESENT

 The English came to North America for a variety of reasons, both economic and social. Jamestown, for example was a joint-stock company. Massachusetts Bay Colony, on the other hand, was established to preserve religious freedom from Puritans. By the middle of the 17 th Century, though, one thing was certain:  The English came to America to stay – their inhabitants not only spread out along the Eastern Seaboard, but also, the populations of English communities grew rapidly.  The English tended to fear Native Americans, and the mistrust prevented them from engaging in serious efforts to convert Indians to their Protestant Christian faiths. (There were some exceptions, like the Quakers.)  Because the English soon began to encroach upon the land and resources of Native Americans, violent conflict characterized the relations between Indians and English. ENGLISH INTERACTIONS WITH NATIVE AMERICANS

The Puritans of New England brought us both a sense of the collective good and the palpable fear of God. They also brought us a sense of paranoia and the Salem Witch Trials… THE PURITA NS OF NEW ENGLAN D

Individuals like Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, and Thomas Hooker were all influential religious leaders who argued in favor of religious toleration. This was a principle which the Puritans did not embrace, despite their desire for religious freedom for themselves. RELIGIO US DISSENT ERS

FRENCH COLONISTS

 The French were principally in North America to trade, and attempted to dominate the fur trade in particular.  French settlements were smaller in number of inhabitants, and therefore were less likely to encroach upon the land and resources of Native Americans.  Although the French were determined to proselytize Native Americans, they did so in a manner which was relatively tolerant – allowing Native Americans own religious beliefs to be assimilated into the faith, a process known as syncretism.  There were fewer conflicts between the French and Native American communities – recall, the French and Indian War – during which the French and Indians cooperated against the British. FRENCH INTERACTIONS IN NORTH AMERICA

SPANISH COLONISTS

 The Spanish goals in North America may be summarized as “God, Gold, and Glory!” They sought to subjugate the Native American people, convert them to Christianity, enslave them, and pillage their resources… And, they were surprisingly successful at it!  Spanish settlements were relatively small, like the French, and far enough away from the Spanish crown that the governors of the regions had close to absolute power.  Converting Native Americans to Catholicism – and the strict interpretations of the Catholic faith which the Spanish advocated – was carried out with brutal force.  The Spanish were constantly repressing Native American societies, and therefore had to contend with rebellions – most notably in New Mexico. SPANISH INTERACTIONS IN NORTH AMERICA

THE DUTCH INFLUENCE

The Dutch were the most devoted capitalists of the Europeans to come to North America. They sought to trade with Native Americans, and would go out of their way to avoid conflicts over land or resources in order to preserve the open channels of trade between themselves and their Native American suppliers. Indeed, many Americans credit the Dutch with instilling in Americans the love of free market, capitalist economic systems which still characterize New York City. DUTCH INTERACTIONS WITH NATIVE AMERICANS

ENSLAVED AFRICANS

QUAKERS IN PENNSYLVANIA

NATIVE AMERICANS

CATHOLIC IMMIGRANTS

THE PORTUGUESE

“THE GREAT AWAKENING”

THE ENLIGHTENMENT RATIONALISTS

RUSSIAN COLONISTS

ISLAMIC AFRICAN KINGDOMS