The Emergence of Modern Protestantism 1725 - 1850. Lecture 1 – Introduction, Review and Preview. Dr. Dave Doughty. The 5 th class in a twenty-year course!. 1992 (or was it 1993?) “The Spreading Flame” (33 to 456 AD) 1996 (postponed from 1995)
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By liamEnglish Settlement. Chapter 1. Background to English Colonization. Population transfer No centralized Empire Experience in Ireland Gave them model for planting settlements, transplanting their familiar way of life and subjugate the Indians as they had the Irish.
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By katebThe New England Colonies. Chapter 4, Section 1. Why did the Puritans decide to leave England? What problems in Massachusetts colony caused people to leave? Why were the Puritans and Native Americans at war? Why were towns and villages important in New England life?.
By darrionChapter 3. Settling the Northern Colonies, 1619–1700. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism. 1517 Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation. German Martin Luther and John Calvin of Geneva had profound effect on the thought and character of America.
By lanThe Mayflower Compact. Foundation Stone of American Liberty. Reasons for the Compact. Mayflower originally bound for Hudson River Instead, Mayflower landed to the north, near Cape Cod – belonged to another government (1)(2)(3)
By sloneChapter 5 The struggle to found colonies. Pages 156-183. Chapter 5 Vocabulary. charter. Pilgrim. cash crop. dissenter. Mayflower Compact. stock. House of Burgesses. Mayflower Compact. stock. cash crop. Northwest Passage. Northwest Passage. debtor. persecution. persecution.
By sibleyChapter 3 Legal Framework for Financing Public Education. Federal Role in Education. The federal government has a long precedent of providing education programs, funds, & initiatives to the states
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By rowdyJeopardy. Colonization. Q 6. Q 11. Q 16. Q 21. Q 1. Q 2. Q 7. Q 12. Q 17. Q 22. Q 8. Q 13. Q 18. Q 3. Q 23. Q 9. Q 4. Q 14. Q 19. Q 24. Q 5. Q 10. Q 15. Q 20. Q 25. Final Jeopardy. Question 1. This is the reason Roanoke Island was established. Answer 1.
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