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Puritans ABC

Published on May 05, 2016

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PURITANS ABC DECK

BY: ALI LADD

A:
Anne Bradstreet trusted God when her house burned down.

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B:
Bradford's most famous writing is Of Plymouth Plantation.

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C:
Community to the Puritans reflected the love of God as a whole.

D:
Dimeter is a type of meter where there are 2 feet in a line.

E:
England is where the Puritans left from to break away from the Church of England

F:
Feeling and emotion of a women is what Anne Bradstreet wrote about.

G

GOD WAS THE CENTER OF THE PURITAN'S LIVES

H:
Hard work to the Puritans was a display of love for God

I:
Imagery is when the text is so descriptive you can picture it.

J:
Jonathan Edwards was very interested in nature.

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K:
King Phillips war started when Squanto was captured by John Smith and settlers began killing Native Americans.

L:
Literature by the Puritans were serious and an attempt to represent life truly

M:
the Mayflower Compact was a document that would become the foundation of Plymouth’s government.

N:
natural world and god sparked curiosity to Johnathan Edwards at a young age.

O:
Of Plymouth tells us about how hard it was to get from England to America.

P :
Puritans heavily believed in God, handwork, and community.

R:
Rhyme Scheme is the practice of rhyming words at the end of lines in a poem.

S:
Squanto was a native american who helped the settlers with fishing, hunting, and gathering.

T:
To My Dear and Loving Husband was written by Anne Bradstreet to her husband. This poem shows her great love for him.

U :
Upon the Burning
of Our House taught Anne that although everything may be falling apart now, God has better plans for you in the future.

V:
Virginia is what they aimed for when they left England but they found themselves in "New England".

W:
William Bradford was a Framer of the mayflower compacts and a governor of Plymouth for 30 years

Y :
Yale College is where Jonathan Edwards entered College where he studied Latin and Greek grammer, Hebrew, logics, ethics, religion, arithmetic, and natural philosophy.