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APUSH Review: Breaking Down John Winthrop’s “A City Upon A Hill”

APUSH Review: Breaking Down John Winthrop’s “A City Upon A Hill”. Everything You Need To Know About John Winthrop’s “A City Upon A Hill” To Succeed In APUSH. Want more document analysis? Take my FREE course at APUSHREVIEW.COM. Background On John Winthrop. Puritan leader

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APUSH Review: Breaking Down John Winthrop’s “A City Upon A Hill”

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  1. APUSH Review: Breaking Down John Winthrop’s “A City Upon A Hill” Everything You Need To Know About John Winthrop’s “A City Upon A Hill” To Succeed In APUSH Want more document analysis? Take my FREE course at APUSHREVIEW.COM

  2. Background On John Winthrop • Puritan leader • Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony • Did NOT favor religious toleration

  3. “A City Upon A Hill” - 1630 “For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us. So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken, and so cause Him to withdraw His present help from us, we shall be made a story and a by-word through the world.”

  4. Document Analysis Questions • How does Winthrop view his people? • As God’s chosen people • What would happen to Winthrop’s people if they did not follow through with their mission? • Lose support of God, be made an example of

  5. HIPP Time! • Historical Circumstance? • Puritans came in large numbers from England (1620 - 1643) - sought to purify the Anglican Church • Intended Audience? • Puritans • Point of View? • Puritans are a special group • Purpose? • To explain to Puritans why they came to MBC • To encourage good behavior

  6. Thanks For Watching! • Best of luck on all assessments!

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