Why did the Puritan's leave England and venture to a new land?
in order to practice more freely they were not interested in freedom of all religion. 2. Explain how the Puritan's felt about freedom of religion.
They felt that they didn’t have religious freedom in England so they wanted to go to a new land and practice freely their religion 3. How important is the church in Puritan society? Explain.
It says that during that time it was really important church for them because if they weren’t In church they couldn’t be forgiven for their sins and would Satan’s influence. 4. What is excommunication?
Excommunication is when someone gets thrown out of church and could not go anymore. 5. Why were church leaders so influential/powerful in Puritan communities?
They were very important because they were the ones that have the job to express the word of god. 6. How does religion today compare to the Puritan's idea of religion?
Is very different because in that time was very strict and the people had to follow exactly the rules of the church 7. Why was witchcraft often the explanation for illness?
The doctors couldn’t diagnose what people had so they acuse them of witchcraft 8. What scientific explanation was given by Caporeal as to the cause of the mysterious behavior in Salem?
Caporeal said that this behavior were caused by poisoning
Salem Witch Trials - 1692 Salem: Answer the next 9 questions using this link: Salem Witch Trials - 1692 Salem Read the short article, 'Life in Salem 1692.' Once your've reached the bottom of the page, click on Religion and Witchcraft, Economic and Social Divisions, and Puritan Children. Puritan Children 1. Describe the life of a Puritan Child. Kids were expected to carry an adult life style, were no games where allowed and they had to work as adults did. Any show of bad behavior was severely punished. Religion and Witchcraft. 2. Describe a Puritan church service. People had to attend church otherwise they were punished, the men had to sit on one end of the church and the women on the other side. 3. What did the Puritan's believe about God and their church? They believed everything was God's will and their church was the cornerstone for them in the 17th century. 4. What do you think was the main message the Puritan's tried to convey to its parishioners? I think all of this was a show of faith and extreme orthodoxy. 5. Why was everyone so fearful? What were they afraid of? Everyone was afraid of being accused of witchcraft and of being punished by the church 6. How did the Puritans feel about individuality? They believed it was God's will, so they did not help those who were in need Economic and Social Divisions 7. Differentiate between Salem Town and Salem Village. Salem village was apart of Salem town because of its social and economic status. 8. Explain the reason for the friction between Salem Town and Salem Village. One town thrived more than the other, then envy grew in between. 9. What role did the new minister, Reverend Parris, play in the Salem witch trials? This envious man claimed that the thriving of Salem Village was the devil's influence. Joseph McCarthy: Answer the following questions about Joseph McCarthy 1. Who was Joseph McCarthy? A U.S senator who claimed that more than 200 communists had infiltrated into the U.S 2. What feelings of the American psyche or events of the time allowed for McCarthyism to become such a prominent movement in the 1950s? World War II had just ended, so this threatened with the U.S 3. What effect did McCarthyism have on artists and entertainers? He "killed" the artists career. Shameful. It is a shame that Charlie Chaplin, one of the greatest filmmakers of all time was banned in the U.S for SPECULATED communism, which was eventually proven to be false. Ignominious for the U.S to have such a senator.
in order to practice more freely they were not interested in freedom of all religion. 2. Explain how the Puritan's felt about freedom of religion.
They felt that they didn’t have religious freedom in England so they wanted to go to a new land and practice freely their religion 3. How important is the church in Puritan society? Explain.
It says that during that time it was really important church for them because if they weren’t In church they couldn’t be forgiven for their sins and would Satan’s influence. 4. What is excommunication?
Excommunication is when someone gets thrown out of church and could not go anymore. 5. Why were church leaders so influential/powerful in Puritan communities?
They were very important because they were the ones that have the job to express the word of god. 6. How does religion today compare to the Puritan's idea of religion?
Is very different because in that time was very strict and the people had to follow exactly the rules of the church 7. Why was witchcraft often the explanation for illness?
The doctors couldn’t diagnose what people had so they acuse them of witchcraft 8. What scientific explanation was given by Caporeal as to the cause of the mysterious behavior in Salem?
Caporeal said that this behavior were caused by poisoning
Salem Witch Trials - 1692 Salem: Answer the next 9 questions using this link: Salem Witch Trials - 1692 Salem Read the short article, 'Life in Salem 1692.' Once your've reached the bottom of the page, click on Religion and Witchcraft, Economic and Social Divisions, and Puritan Children. Puritan Children 1. Describe the life of a Puritan Child. Kids were expected to carry an adult life style, were no games where allowed and they had to work as adults did. Any show of bad behavior was severely punished. Religion and Witchcraft. 2. Describe a Puritan church service. People had to attend church otherwise they were punished, the men had to sit on one end of the church and the women on the other side. 3. What did the Puritan's believe about God and their church? They believed everything was God's will and their church was the cornerstone for them in the 17th century. 4. What do you think was the main message the Puritan's tried to convey to its parishioners? I think all of this was a show of faith and extreme orthodoxy. 5. Why was everyone so fearful? What were they afraid of? Everyone was afraid of being accused of witchcraft and of being punished by the church 6. How did the Puritans feel about individuality? They believed it was God's will, so they did not help those who were in need Economic and Social Divisions 7. Differentiate between Salem Town and Salem Village. Salem village was apart of Salem town because of its social and economic status. 8. Explain the reason for the friction between Salem Town and Salem Village. One town thrived more than the other, then envy grew in between. 9. What role did the new minister, Reverend Parris, play in the Salem witch trials? This envious man claimed that the thriving of Salem Village was the devil's influence. Joseph McCarthy: Answer the following questions about Joseph McCarthy 1. Who was Joseph McCarthy? A U.S senator who claimed that more than 200 communists had infiltrated into the U.S 2. What feelings of the American psyche or events of the time allowed for McCarthyism to become such a prominent movement in the 1950s? World War II had just ended, so this threatened with the U.S 3. What effect did McCarthyism have on artists and entertainers? He "killed" the artists career. Shameful. It is a shame that Charlie Chaplin, one of the greatest filmmakers of all time was banned in the U.S for SPECULATED communism, which was eventually proven to be false. Ignominious for the U.S to have such a senator.