Historical Significance - The Puritans Flashcards
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the Puritans
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- to help you remember the lsit of positive and negative contributions of the Puritans, try to establish a common category for both
- many of the positive contributions of the Puritans had to do with education (free for everyone, teaching people how to read, and publishing ideas for people to read)
- the Puritans’ negative contributions are linked by their extreme dedication to their faith (limiting views expressed in society, using a church-driven government, aka “theocracy”, and the Salem Witch Trials)
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not everything the Puritans contributed was positive. their society was repressive in that
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- they were not allowed to read or write plays and novels, nor listen to music
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one influence the Puritans had in the American Colonies that was not positive was
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- a government that was controlled by the church
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the Puritans wanted all children - both boys and girls - to be taught to read
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- so they could read the Bible
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the Puritans established Harvard, which was
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- the first college in America
- established to train Puritan ministers
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the Puritans advanced intellectual recognition for the American Colonies
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- when Boston became the second largest publishing center in the English empire