PRESENTATION OUTLINE
THE JOURNEY, THE STORIES, THE EXPERIENCES
ANNE BRADSTREET'S POEMS ARE OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCES.
Bradstreet also wrote about her religious beliefs and how she felt with nature.
Church of Rome was transformed to the Church of England by the puritans.
Despite the attempts to reform theChurch of England, they decided to leave, different groups settled around New England.
Every part of the Puritans' lives was a way to glorify God.
Founder and long time governor of plymouth was what Bradford was known for.
Governor of the colony for thirty years, after coming on the Mayflower.
Hebrew, logic, ethics, religion arithmetic, and natural philosophy some of the many studied by Edwards.
IN 1666 JULY 8TH BRADSTREET WROTE ONE HER FAMOUS POEMS "UPON THE BURNING OF OUR HOUSE".
Just a couple years before traveling to New England, Anne got married.
King Henry one of the eight who decided to transform The Church.
Life in Plymouth and their journey to New England.
Many puritans lost their lives overseas.
"New" England came from the original England. But new to the people.
Of plymouth plantation is the name of William Bradford's Poem.
Puritan in literature was very strenuous and serious.
Quitting wasnt an option for the puritans even through all the risks and lives taken on the trip.
Religious beliefs, personnel expireicne and her relationship with nature is what Anne wrote about.
Spiritual disconnect in the 1620s-1630s among the people and their priests.
Through Bradford, survived 50 of the 100 settlers died.
Unprepared were many of the puritans on the journey on the ship.
Verses in Bradstreet's poems explain how her life was.
"Women were not suited to the literary life" is what Anne argued.
Yielding was the only thing the puritans could do to make sure they would be one to land on plymouth colony.
Zeal was the motivation of the puritans, and that is how Plymouth colony came about.