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The Puritans. By: Jenny Katlein. Background. Dissatisfied in the Church of England- came to America Believed Bible (the New T estament) was the way to live, religious exclusiveness was their primary principle Stripped away traditional Christian ways in an attempt to purify themselves
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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, religious exclusiveness was their primary principle • Stripped away traditional Christian ways in an attempt to purify themselves • Mainly in New England • Were the first to write children's books
Beliefs • 3 English traditions were banned: drama, religious music, and sexual poetry - music was too “fun” and distracted from listening to God • Believed in predestination • Believed if you work hard, you’ll get to heaven • Demanded simplification and less control by the English Church
Daily Life • Most sports banned • Swearing was punished by paying a fine • If cussing continued, could be sent to jail • Most work banned on Sunday • Women caught working on Sunday were sent to the stocks • Fasted for one day a month to keep mind focused on religion • Free Schooling offered for the first time -first American college, Harvard was formed
Diet • Under Cromwell, any food cooked to celebrate Christmas was taken up • Fish (fresh or salted) • Meats (roasted) • cauliflower, carrots, peas • Wine or ale • Syllabub (a custard of cream and wine) • Sugared almonds • Chocolate from Mexico
Dress • Women wore long dresses that covered from neck to toe • Colorful dresses were banned, women wore black and white mostly • Women wore their hair back and a headdress • Men had short hair • Men wore black clothes
Women • Make-up was banned, Puritan soldiers would walk around and wipe off make-up • Women were secondary to men • No women brought on first voyage to America • Could not vote • Could not hold authoritative positions • they weren't trusted to control their money • Were denied education
Bibliography • Kizer, Kay. "Puritans." University of Notre Dame. Web. 06 Mar. 2011. <http://www.nd.edu/~rbarger/www7/puritans.html>. • LaPlante, Eve. "So What Did the Puritans Eat? - The Boston Globe." Boston.com. Web. 06 Mar. 2011. <http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2007/11/18/so_what_did_the_puritans_eat/>. • "Life in England under Oliver Cromwell." History Learning Site. Web. 06 Mar. 2011. <http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/cromwell_england.htm>. • "THe Role Of Puritan Women Essay." Example Essays.com - Over 100,000 Essays, Term Papers and Book Reports! Web. 06 Mar. 2011. <http://www.exampleessays.com/viewpaper/98153.html>.