Historical Insights: Puritans, Quakers, and Pilgrims Beliefs and Problems

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Explore the distinct beliefs and challenges faced by Puritans, Quakers, and Pilgrims, including their theological doctrines, social issues, and unique characteristics during the early colonial period in America.

  • Puritans
  • Quakers
  • Pilgrims
  • Beliefs
  • Challenges

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  1. http://s.fixquotes.com/files/author/william-penn_t1zJz.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a2/JohnWinthropColorPortrait.jpg/220px-JohnWinthropColorPortrait.jpg Puritans and Pilgrims Puritans and Pilgrims

  2. Basic Puritan Basic Puritan Beliefs and Characteristics Beliefs and Characteristics Calvinism- Predestination decided by omnipotent God Education for all Hard work Material success was a sign from God that you could be one of the chosen Wanted the Church of England to be organized in line according to scripture

  3. Puritan Problems Puritan Problems Self-Righteousness led to double standard of sins for non-believers City on a hill the eyes of the people are upon us Uneven application of laws Narrow-mindedness Scapegoating- witchcraft trials Trials led to reform for separation of church and state No dancing, music

  4. Basic Quaker Beliefs and Characteristics Direction relationship with God Practical, not formal education Pacifism No oaths Martyrdom Minimalist Belief in equality Opposition to slavery Tolerant No formal doctrines, theological statements or ceremonies Wide, regional movement from Europe Repentance

  5. Quaker Problems Quaker Problems No central authority Pacifism led to people taking advantage of them Native American raids on settlements No public institutions Repressed by Puritans

  6. Basics Pilgrim Basics Pilgrim Beliefs and Characteristics Beliefs and Characteristics Objected to unnecessary or excessive doctrine or theology Mostly came from small community in Nottingham, England Believed in Predestination Tolerant

  7. Name: ___________________________________ Date: ___________________ Period: _____ Name: ___________________________________ Date: ___________________ Period: _____ Separatists (Pilgrims) Puritans Quakers

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