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Papers On Colonial & Pre-Colonial America
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How
History Might Be Changed if The Mayflower Landed in Jamestown
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A 4 page paper that speculates how the issue of slavery might
have been different had the Puritan influence been over the
plantations of the south. Included is a comparison of the type
of people who colonized Jamestown and the type who colonized
New England. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: LCJTown.doc
Puritans
& The Quest For Religious Freedom In America
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5 pages in length. Like so many other groups who sought a
better life, the Puritans created a new existence in America
different from what they had known in England. The year was
1620 when the Puritans, an assembly of religious Pilgrims who
were persecuted for their beliefs, made their way to the
United States in an effort to separate themselves from
religious oppression. Their goal was to find a land where they
were free to practice their beliefs without the constant
torment, and America was just the place for which they were
searching. However, when they arrived, they turned into the
very element of persecution from which they escaped; not only
did they segregated their religion, but they also refused to
allow other groups attain the same religious freedom they,
too, had so badly sought. The writer discusses the double
standard of religious freedom and the Puritans. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: Purquest.wps
Puritans
Migration To New World
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A 9 page paper that explores the influence of the Puritan
migration on America. The writer explains the beliefs of the
Puritans, their factions, and the reasons they left England.
They had a dramatic influence on the New World, one that is
not completely positive. That influence is evident even today.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGpurt.wps
William
Bradford & The Pilgrim Separatist Movement
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A 5 page paper discussing the background of those who sailed
over to the 'New World' on the Mayflower. After a discussion
of the difference between Separatists (Pilgrims) and Puritans,
the paper analyzes Bradford's role in the history of the
Plymouth Colony. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Wbradford.wps
Causes
& Consequences of Native American Migration
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A 5 page overview of the pre-Columbian history of the people
we call Native Americans. Includes possible reasons for their
migration to the Americas and describes the complex evolution
that resulted in many diverse cultures. Describes the division
between the cultural regions separated by the Rio Grande river
and differences that existed between the governmental
organization of Aztec and Inca. Concludes with a summary of
the decimation Native Americans experienced upon contact with
European cultures. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Namigrat.wps
John
Steinbeck's 'The Pearl' vs. William Bradford's 'Of Plymouth
Plantation'
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A 5 page paper comparing and contrasting William Bradford's
1650 work with John Steinbeck's 1945 one. The writer concludes
that what pulled the Pilgrim community through its evil times,
even more than their God, was the strength they derived from
each other and the faith they shared. In embracing capitalism,
Steinbeck's protagonist turns his back on his culture, and
thus on a big part of himself. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Pearlpl.wps
Jacques
Marquette and his Explorations
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In 5 pages, the author discusses Jacques Marquette and his
explorations. For New France, Father Jacques Marquette
explored regions from Quebec toward the Gulf of Mexico through
Michigan, Wisconsin, and Missouri along many rivers to include
the mighty Mississippi, which have become important areas in
the history of this nation as well as significant trade
routes, and religious missions because Father Jacques
Marquette was a Jesuit missionary. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: PCjacm.doc
Native
American Religion and Social Structure
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5 pages in length. Native American culture revolves around
spirituality and religion; therefore, it is not surprising to
find that their strong religious beliefs had a great influence
upon how their social structure was established. Incorporating
concepts of holy associations, as well as that of political
intervention, Native American social structure was
substantially intertwined with religious and political
principles as a means by which to avow everlasting devotion to
the spiritual forces. The writer discusses how religion is the
basis of Native American social structure. Bibliography lists
4 sources.
Filename: TLCnativ.wps
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