2. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
a. English
Reformation
b. Religious
beliefs
c. Immigration
I. Puritan
Colonies
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
Puritanism
3. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
a. English
Reformation
b. Religious
beliefs
c. Immigration
I. Puritan
Colonies
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
English Reformation
4. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
a. English
Reformation
b. Religious
beliefs
c. Immigration
I. Puritan
Colonies
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
Religious Beliefs
5. Colonial Laws
• If any man or woman shall lye with any beast… they
shall be surely put to death. And the beast shall be
slain and buried and not eaten
• No one shall cross a river on the Sabbath but
authorized clergymen.
• No one shall travel, cook victuals, make beds, sweep
houses, cut hair, or shave on the Sabbath Day.
• No one shall kiss his or her children on the Sabbath or
feasting days.
6. William Blackstone on Women
(1765)
By marriage, the husband and
wife are one person in law: that
is, the very being or legal
existence of the woman is
suspended during marriage, or at
least is incorporated and
consolidated into that of the
husband: under whose wing,
protection, and cover she
performs everything.
7. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
a. English
Reformation
b. Religious
beliefs
c. Immigration
I. Puritan
Colonies
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
Immigration
8. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
I. Puritan
Colonies
a. Settlement of
Plymouth
b. Political
development
of Plymouth
c. Settlement of
Massachusetts
Bay
d. Political
development
of Mass Bay
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
Puritan Colonies
9. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
I. Puritan
Colonies
a. Settlement of
Plymouth
b. Political
development
of Plymouth
c. Settlement of
Massachusetts
Bay
d. Political
development
of Mass Bay
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
Settle Plymouth
10. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
I. Puritan
Colonies
a. Settlement of
Plymouth
b. Political
development
of Plymouth
c. Settlement of
Massachusetts
Bay
d. Political
development
of Mass Bay
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
Political Plymouth
“To enact, constitute, and
frame, such just and equal Laws,
Ordinances, Acts,
Constitutions and Offices,
from time to time, as shall be
thought most meet and
convenient for the General
good of the Colony; unto which
we promise all due submission
and obedience.”
11. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
I. Puritan
Colonies
a. Settlement of
Plymouth
b. Political
development
of Plymouth
c. Settlement of
Massachusetts
Bay
d. Political
development
of Mass Bay
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
Settle Mass Bay
We shall be a
city upon a hill -
a shining
example of
what a truly
godly
community
could be.
12. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
I. Puritan
Colonies
a. Settlement of
Plymouth
b. Political
development
of Plymouth
c. Settlement of
Massachusetts
Bay
d. Political
development
of Mass Bay
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
Political Mass Bay
13. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
I. Puritan
Colonies
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
a. Roger
Williams
b. Anne
Hutchinson
c. Glorious
Revolution
d. Metacom’s
War
Resistance to Authority
PROTEST
14. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
I. Puritan
Colonies
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
a. Roger
Williams
b. Anne
Hutchinson
c. Glorious
Revolution
d. Metacom’s
War
Roger Williams
15. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
I. Puritan
Colonies
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
a. Roger
Williams
b. Anne
Hutchinson
c. Glorious
Revolution
d. Metacom’s
War
Anne Hutchinson
16. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
I. Puritan
Colonies
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
a. Roger
Williams
b. Anne
Hutchinson
c. Glorious
Revolution
d. Metacom’s
War
Glorious Revolution
Tw
o
Treatises
on
G
ov’t
17. Lecture 3
I. Puritanism
I. Puritan
Colonies
I. Resistance to
Colonial
Authority
a. Roger
Williams
b. Anne
Hutchinson
c. Glorious
Revolution
d. Metacom’s
War
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