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ENCOUNTERS AND FOUNDATIONS TO 1800 Forgiving a New Nation

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Page 1: Forgiving a New Nation. We will read…  The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence  The Iroquois Constitution  Letter to John Adams  Declaration

ENCOUNTERS AND FOUNDATIONS TO 1800

Forgiving a New Nation

Page 2: Forgiving a New Nation. We will read…  The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence  The Iroquois Constitution  Letter to John Adams  Declaration

We will read…

The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence

The Iroquois Constitution Letter to John Adams Declaration of Sentiments of the

Seneca Falls Woman’s Rights Convention

Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God The Autobiography (Benjamin

Franklin)

Page 3: Forgiving a New Nation. We will read…  The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence  The Iroquois Constitution  Letter to John Adams  Declaration

What do you think?

“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 bywords through the world…” –John Winthrop, 1630

Page 4: Forgiving a New Nation. We will read…  The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence  The Iroquois Constitution  Letter to John Adams  Declaration

Timeline it!

Put the events on the following slide in the order in which they occurred. The first event on the list should be the event that occurred earliest; the last event should be the most recent.

Page 5: Forgiving a New Nation. We will read…  The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence  The Iroquois Constitution  Letter to John Adams  Declaration

Timeline it!

Boston Tea Party occurs Christopher Columbus lands in the Caribbean French and Indian War ends Slavery exists in all English colonies in North

America Washington D.C. is named the capital of the

U.S. 20 people are executed in witch trials in

Salem, MA Jamestown, Virginia is settled Declaration of Independence is signed

Page 6: Forgiving a New Nation. We will read…  The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence  The Iroquois Constitution  Letter to John Adams  Declaration

Timeline it! Answers

Christopher Columbus lands in the Caribbean, 1492

Jamestown, Virginia is settled, 1607 Slavery exists in all English colonies in North

America, 1690 20 people are executed in witch trials in Salem,

MA, 1692 French and Indian War ends, 1763 Boston Tea Party occurs, 1773 Declaration of Independence is signed, 1776 Washington D.C. is named the capital of the U.S.,

1800

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“Columbus did not discover a new world, he

established contact between two worlds,

both already old.” –J.H. Parry

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Forming New Relationships

The Europeans learned survival skills, how to make canoes and shelter, how to make clothing from buckskin, and how to plant crops

The American Indians gained European firearms, textiles, and steel tools

In 1600 the American Indian population in New England was between 70,000 and 100,000 people

Page 9: Forgiving a New Nation. We will read…  The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence  The Iroquois Constitution  Letter to John Adams  Declaration

Battling New Diseases Europeans brought many

diseases with them, the most common: small pox-Read description on page 8

Small Pox was officially eradicated from the world in 1979

Many communities were not created by European settlers, but were taken over by them; including: Jamestown, Plymouth, Salem, Boston, Providence, New Amsterdam, Philadelphia, and eventually Detroit and Chicago

Page 10: Forgiving a New Nation. We will read…  The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence  The Iroquois Constitution  Letter to John Adams  Declaration

Explorers’ Writings Many early explorers wrote

about the available resources, friendly and helpful neighbors, and wealth in order to gain funding for further trips

Read the sample on page 10-What did you learn about the author, Cabeza de Vaca?

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The Salem Witchcraft Trials

1691-1692 How the trials got started: Sarah Good-condemned to death; Tituba confessed and claimed there was a coven and Devil’s book in Massachusetts

Over 150 people in the small community were accused

Between June and September 19 people were hanged and one man was crushed to death

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The Puritan Legacy

“Puritan” refers to a group of people who sought to “purify” the Church of England – before it was closely connected with Church of England

Believed in a personal experience with God

In England, some had their noses slit and their ears chopped off

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Puritan Beliefs: Sinners All? How do you determine saved or

damned? It would show in behavior Valued self-reliance, industriousness,

temperance, simplicity.

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Puritan Politics: Government by Contract Believed people should enter freely

into agreements with the government

On the other hand, they believed that the “saintly elect” should have strong control in the government

Salem Witch Trials

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The Bible in America

Trained to see life as a journey to salvation

Education = ability to read the Bible Harvard

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The Age of Reason: Tinkerers and Experimenters Rationalism: the belief that human

beings can arrive at truth by using reason, rather than the pas, faith, or intuition

Rationalists, like Newton, believe God set up humans with reason and it was up to humans to use that skill

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The Smallpox Plague

Brought to U.S. in 1721 on a ship from the West Indies.

Spreads rapidly, disfigured victims, often fatal

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An Unlikely Cure

Inoculation-very controversial Mather inoculated 300 people, only 6

of which died Out of 6,000 people who contracted

the disease, 850 died.

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A Practical Approach to Change Americans often lived contradictory

lives A practical approach to social change

and scientific research was necessary

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Deism: Are People Basically Good? Deism: it is possible for all people at all

times to discover natural laws through their God-given power of reason

Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington

All people are good, we need to help each other

Declaration of Independence is based on rational assumptions about people, God, and natural law

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Self-made Americans

Was the age of pamphlets The Autobiography of Benjamin

Franklin