Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Early American Literature Essay examples -- essays papers
Early American Literature  	  (1620-1820)    	In the first half of the 17th century the New World found two groups of people     colonizing.  The first group, the Puritans, had left England after years of exile due to     their lack of faith in the Church of England.  With the reading and understanding of the     Bible almost completely laid in the hands of the preacher, the congregation was forced     to believe all the words that the preacher said.  This all came to an end with John     Calvin.             His ideas were that God likes certain people better than others and those "chosen"     ones would get more land and more money.  This idea took off with the Puritans as they     seeked religious freedom, a chance to start new churches and purification of the Church     of England.  As life moved on in the New World for the Puritans they seemed     overwhelmed with the fact that they were the chosen ones and proceeded to act out life     and every aspect of it for God and God only.  The other group was far more open minded.      The Enlightenment that swept the world impacted these people greatly and caused them     to question the acts of the Puritans.        	Puritan life in the New World seemed only to consist of Church and all daily     life outside the Church was to be done in the name of the Lord.  There are countless     quotes throughout the text of "God's will" in reaction to everything from the death of a     child to the lack of food or water. "If excellence abide below, How excellent is He that     dwells on high,". With this quote one can see the presence that God has in the life of a     Puritan. They believed that everything that we on the Earth was God's will.  If     a tree fell on their house killing all insid...              ...and through eduction     answered those questions forming a foundation for their beliefs.  Upon that we see many     different branches of the many different religions that make up the country today.  With     this reasoning present people seemed to build off the Puritan ideas and make these     churches. In the event that the Puritans were the only religious colony to settle in     America then what happened in England would most definitly happen here.  The Puritan     Church would be roughly the same as the Church of England and those that didn't believe     in it would have to move elsewhere seeking religious freedom, the cycle would repeat     itself.  Thus, both groups of settlers complimented each other and made the foundation     of modern American religion.  Although those that did this may not be able to see it     today, they found their religious freedom.                        
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