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The Puritans BACKGROUND INFORMATION. Puritan Settlements  There were no permanent European settlements north of St. Augustine, FL until around 1607.

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1 The Puritans BACKGROUND INFORMATION

2 Puritan Settlements  There were no permanent European settlements north of St. Augustine, FL until around 1607.  1611 – Jamestown report showed that colonists could survive in America as a permanent colony. (Virginia)

3 Pilgrim v/s Puritan? What’s the difference?  Both groups are part of Puritanism, an activist movement after the English Reformation.  Puritans are reformers, and their aim is to reform the Anglican Church from within.  The Pilgrims are Puritans who believe that they should not compromise in their “purification” especially in the entities of Church and State.  Due to conflicting interests, these Puritans, who called themselves Pilgrims, were discontented and decided to leave England and form their own churches.  Pilgrims are also referred to as Separatists. When they couldn’t reform the church, they separated from it.  Pilgrims are the Separatists who were once Puritans but were discontent with the reforms.

4 Separatists (Pilgrims)  Came first – Plymouth Colony  Puritans who were critical of the church of England and sought to change it. When they couldn’t “purify” the church, they separated themselves from it. They settled in Plymouth, MA.

5 Reformers (Puritans)  Came a decade later - Massachusetts Bay Colony  They tried to reform the church from within. They intended to form John Winthrop's “city upon a hill,” a community guided entirely by the Bible. (Theocracy)

6 Theocracy – definition  A state under the immediate guidance of God.

7 Daily Life of the Puritans  Hard existence to simply survive under the conditions.  They lived plainly, and their daily life was filled with work from sunup to sundown.

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10 Decline of Puritans  By 1792, the Puritan religion was in decline and they were being replaced by the Protestants, who were more liberal.  Puritanism vanished entirely by the time of the American Revolution.

11 Puritan Literature  Puritans wrote to provide spiritual insight and instruction.  They wrote in a plain style (Puritan Style) in which a clear statement was the highest goal.  Flowery words and descriptive embellishments were considered vanity, which was a sin.

12 Puritan Personal Writings  Mostly journals – were for self-examination and reflection and were usually serious in nature.

13 Puritan Beliefs  Included a strong belief in education for both men and women.  1636 – Founded Harvard University  1647 – Free public schools were established.

14 Why did they survive?  They valued hard work and self sacrifice.  They also honored material success.  They valued family life, community service, art, and literature.  They established the first printing press, free public grammar school, and college (Harvard)

15 Intolerant and Arrogant  On the other hand, they were arrogant in religious faith and intolerant of different viewpoints. Their beliefs were basically:  Human beings are inherently evil and so must struggle to overcome their sinful nature.  Personal salvation depends solely on the grace of God, not on individual effort.  The Bible is the supreme authority on earth.


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