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Advanced Placement United States History. Chapter Three/Four Kennedy/Cohen/Bailey The American Pageant Lecture Outline. Topics:. Settling the Northern Colonies New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire Era of “Salutary Neglect”. Topics:.
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Advanced PlacementUnited States History Chapter Three/Four Kennedy/Cohen/Bailey The American Pageant Lecture Outline
Topics: • Settling the Northern Colonies • New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire • Era of “Salutary Neglect”
Topics: • Dominion of New England • Puritan Lifestyles • The Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania
New England Colonies • Massachusetts (including Maine, Plymouth Plantation) • Connecticut • Rhode Island • New Hampshire Colonial Flag sometimes called the Flag of New England
John Calvin Calvinism/Puritanism • John Calvin • Presbyterians • Huguenots • Dutch Reform Church • Puritans Martin Luther
Puritanism • Predestination • Religious Schism between Anglicans and Puritans • English Puritans • Church of England
Puritanism • Henry VIII • Elizabeth I • Separatists • Non-Conformists Henry VIII
Puritan Churches Meeting House, Rhode Island, 1789 Family Pews Pulpit
Puritan Churches Puritan Meeting Houses Rhode Island
Notes: • James I (James IV) • Stuart Dynasty • Plymouth Plantation (Pilgrims) • Separatists • Mayflower Compact
Notes: • William Bradford • Capt. Miles Standish • Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1629 • Charles I • Mass. Charter • John Winthrop J. Winthrop
Notes: • Boston, Massachusetts • Great Migration • 75,000 Puritan Refugees • 18,000 Flee to New England • 57,000 Flee to British West Indies
Image of Puritans: 1845 Portrait of Pilgrims
Details of head and hands from earlier version Image of Puritans: 1640s Portrait of John Winthrop by van Dyke
Image of Puritans: Mason children of New England, 1670
Image of Puritans: Elizabeth Wensley of Boston, 1670
Image of Puritans: Elizabeth Freake & Mary, 1671/74
Image of Puritans: Lithograph of Arrest of a Salem Witch 1883
1876 1869 1884 Image of Puritans: 19th Century Images of Salem Witches
Religion Among the Puritans • Bay Colony – Theocracy or Oligarch? • Election Day Sermons • Visible “Elect” • aka: “Saints” • Testimonials • Conversions
Notes: • Massachusetts General Court • Quakers • Congregationalists
Notes: • Rhode Island – Roger Williams • Providence, RI • Baptist Church • R.Williams Introduces Religious Tolerance to Rhode Island… Roger Williams
The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution, 1644. God requireth not an uniformity of Religion to be inacted and inforced in any civil state… true civility and Christianity may both flourish in a state or Kingdome, notwithstanding the permission of divers and contrary consciences, either of Jew or Gentile. Roger Williams
Notes: • 1644 – Rhode Island receives Charter from Parliament • Connecticut River Colony • Hartford, 1635 • Rev. Thomas Hooker, 1636 • New Haven, 1638 • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, 1639
Notes: • 1623, Sir Ferdinando Gorges founds Maine • 1677, Massachusetts Bay Colony purchases Maine • 1679, Charles II grants New Hampshire separate charter as royal colony
New England Confederation, 1643 • Bay Colony, Plymouth Plantation, Connecticut Valley, New Haven • Maine and Rhode Island refused admission as heretic colonies
Dominion of New England, 1686-1689 • Governor Sir Edmund Andros • Glorious Revolution, 1688-89 • William and Mary, House of Orange
Lifestyles of Puritan New England • Puritan Oligarchy • “blue laws” • Townships • Covenants • Town Meetings • The “elect,” or “visible elect” • Testimonials • Half-way Covenants, “jeremiads”
Roots of Democracy in Puritanism • Congregationalist form of church government • Town Meetings Norman Rockwell’s The Four Freedoms, 1943
Three-Prong Attack upon Puritanism • Social – limited land & overpopulation leads to division of families, and migration • Religious – decline of fervor & piety within church membership • Political – lost of charters and self-government
Holland & Sweden in North America • 1609 – Dutch East India Company • Henry Hudson • 1623 – Dutch West India Company
New Holland - New Amsterdam • Dutch Reform Church
1638 New Sweden Delaware Bay
Credits: • Martin Luther - http://www.luther.de/ • John Calvin - http://www.gettysburg.edu/~s481585/JOHNCALVINANDCALVINISM.HTML • Stained Glass - http://www.sgm.abelgratis.com/subfram.htm • Henry VII - http://tudorhistory.org/henry8/henryholbein.jpg • Rhode Island Meeting House - http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=hhphoto&fileName=me/me0000/me0077/photos/browse.db&action=browse&recNum=0&title2=Alna%20Meetinghouse,%20State%20Rt.%20218,%20Alna,%20Lincoln%20County,%20ME&displayType=1&itemLink=D?hh:1:./temp/~ammem_L38d:: • Rhode Island Meeting Houses - http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/displayPhoto.pl?path=/pnp/habshaer/ri/ri0300/ri0314/photos&topImages=146718pr.jpg&topLinks=146718pv.jpg,146718pu.tif&title=HABS,+RI,5-WICK,1-2&displayProfile=0 • James I - http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon46.html • Mayflower - http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/eritrea/117/plpl/pl2/miimypage.html • John Winthrop - http://loki.stockton.edu/~gilmorew/0colhis/neng09.jpg • John Winthrop - http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/nsh/winthrop.htm • http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap1/winthrop.html • Mason children - http://www.thinker.org/fam/education/publications/guide-american/01.html • Elizabeth Wensley - http://www.ocmayflower.org/pilgrim2.htm • Elizabeth Freake & Mary - http://www.worcesterart.org/Collection/Early_American/Artists/unidentified_17th/elizabeth_f/catalog.html • Witches - http://www.iath.virginia.edu/salem/generic.html • Preaching - http://www.4america.com/archives/great_awakening/ • Rockwell – Town Meeting - http://phoenix.about.com/library/blrockwell1.htm • Henry Hudson - http://www.ianchadwick.com/hudson/hudson1.html • New Amsterdam - http://www.nnp.org/documents/index.html • New Sweden - http://www.colonialswedes.org/History/History.html