matching quiz 1700 Flashcards
“A Modell of Christian Charity” Jonathan Winthrop
To provide a framework for the moral and social code that would govern the new Puritan community in New England.
“Here Follows Some Verses Upon the Burning of Our House” Anne Bradstreet
Heaven is your real home, and you shouldn’t care about earthly objects because they are temporary
“To My Dear and Loving Husband” Anne Bradstreet
The narrator says that she can’t be separated from her husband and that they are meant for each other
“Huswifery” Edward Taylor
The narrator wants to be a tool for god and change themselves for god to use
“Upon a Wasp Chilled with Cold” Edward Taylor
- No matter how small the creation is, it can teach you lessons and represent God
- Winthrop’s sermon is that the community must live in unity and uphold Christian values, as their success depends on their faithfulness to God and each other.
“What Must I Do to be Saved?” Cotton Mather
get rid of sins, true repentance
“The Devil in New England” Cotton Mather
The Salem witch trials and the fear of witchcraft in colonial New England
“from The Relations of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca” Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
a perspective on survival exploration and cultural change. He was shipwrecked and stranded in European exploration and interactions with Indigenous people.
“Virgina, New England, and the Summer Isles” John Smith
extreme hardships faced by the Jamestown settlers, starvation, sickness, and poor leadership. Winfield is criticized for hoarding supplies.
“Of Plymouth Plantation” William Bradford
The settlers at Plymouth Plantation endured significant difficulties, including disease, lack of food, and extreme weather. Their survival was aided by the help of native americans, squanto, taught them agricultural techniques and negotiated peace with local tribes.
The Iroquois Creation Story
evil and good twin born
The (Pima) Story of the Creation
creates stuff early and creates humans and makes the sky fall and babies are gray
“from Letter to Luis Santangel Regarding the First Voyage” Christopher Columbus
wealth and opportunity he presents islands as rich in resources and discovery of the new world. Voyages are successful and beneficial to Spain.
“from Letter to Ferdinand and Isabella Regarding the Fourth Voyage” Christopher Columbus
frustration and injustice, loyalty, devotion, despair, suffering. He feels betrayed by those who profited from his discovery without going through the same struggles as him. He is still loyal and devoted to the Spanish crown. He has been forgotten by those he served
“from The Florida of the Inca” Garcilaso de la Vega
Spanish soldier Juan Ortiz is taken captive by native Americans and later rescued, showing hardships faced by Indigenous people. Spanish expeditions to the Americas