Luther
________ also believed that when youre born youre dead no good that can please God.
Luther Calvinism
________ believe the fall created sin.
natural laws
The ________ were created by God.
spiritual disease
The fall was born to sin and sin is a(n) ________ haretary passed by blood.
churches of Christianity
The great awakening changed everything it created the five ________.
Luther
________ also believed the elect which he thought God loves and the non- elect which God hates.
Luther
________ believes all stand for God so loved the, world that he gave his only be gothe son.
The social contract was created by what?
Society/people
What was the cons of the social contract?
It cannot speak for itself, and it only tells you what the government can do to you and what it can’t.
Kings were replaced by what?
Laws/the constitution
Why can’t you be alean to your right?
Because they’re built on God
The north were well bonded while the south were Separated why?
Because the way they acted when going to church. Religion made the Noris more bonded and there were no boundaries to separate the colonist
The Indians made the colonists what?
It made the colonist more aware and have more caution to use in train with their guns more often
The Indians were converted to a new religion and went where?
They went to deer Island and eat shellfish and sadly died
Slave owners were afraid of?
A group of rebellion
Difference between the Colonial life and the European life
Colonial life was more bland while the Europeans life is more complex
What was far on left side and what was far on the right side?
Far on the left was Communism and far on the right was anarchy
John Locke found out that the natural laws were made by what?
They were made by God because God made the natural Laws in the natural laws made the natural rights and the natural rights made the social contract.
What do we believe in?
We believe in the constitutional republic.
Orthodox Catholics believe in what?
They believed in the original sin which made you became really sick from sin. They believe in grace which is a spiritual substance which is called infusion.
Luther reform what?
The Catholic Church
Lutherans and Calvinism /Luther believe what?
They believed in hell which you only go if you don’t believe in God or dead mortal sin or both. They also believed in purgatory which was a place where you get punished for your sins and made holy and also heaven where are you go when your pure.
Luther believed what?
You’re dead no good that can please God. For God so loved the world that he gave his only the goth/son. Son the wherever would be believe in him would not equal but have everlasting life. But to him who does not work but believes in Christ who justifies the ungodly, his faith is created as righteousness.
What was the fulfillment of promise?
The great exchange
Luther also believes what?
The elect are what God loves and the non-elect are what God hates
There were three things what are they?
Execute which was the kings and governor which was police. The leseslate Which were checking the executioners governor and kings. And there were the Judical that were Jodse and The constitution law.
The colonists and the Europeans both believed in that form, but differs because?
The colonist kept their government small and we’re in control. Well the Europeans got bigger and out of control and also Europe was not speaking for their constitution and barely believed.
The great awakening changed everything why
It created the five churches of Christianity and the fall and sin
More interesting facts
Luther/Calvism believed born to sin was fall which crated sin which was spiritual disease haretary passed by blood.
What is the social contract
A two way agreement
The evangelicals were what
They were new lights feeling base relationships with God. They were informal and the Catholic, orthodox churches also believed in that
What were the old lights/Calvinism
They were doctrine and traditional liturse
The scientific revolution created what?
It created enlightenment
What killed enlightenment
It was killed by great depression World War I World War II and Einstein laws which was quantum physics
Using Rationalism/logic What did they see?
When they saw glory it meant God was there. When they saw death it meant God left/sin
Physics was created by?
Isaac Newton
What are the two best preachers?
George Wakefield and John Edwards
Classical education was what?
Reading, writing, and thinking.
The four things were?
Law, producers, medicine,…
General where the colonies or the Europeans more practical?
Colonies were more practical
Well the great awakening was happening what were the Europeans doing?
Europeans started enlightenment
The family roles of men and women?
The man take care of disappoint work as bread workers and had political responsibilities while the women took care of the children.
The worst thing that happened to Africans was?
The worst thing was they were separated from their families
Calvinism was what two people?
George Whick field and John Edwards.
What was the question that the people asked
How did cabalism led to evangelical.
What is republic?
Ruled by law
What is patriarchy
Family rules/fatherhood
What did the people in the north use Africans for what did the people in the south use Africans for?
In the north they were rich and had a business so they use the Africans as house servants While in the south they used to Africans for farming.
In the 1820s the misery compass line was a boundary between the two regions?
The Missouri compass line between north and south was there because of the disagreement of slavery.
What does Spain do during the 1600’s?
Spain takes Mexico and sets up land into what is now called New Mexico, Texas, Florida, and California. Which is our basically the northern edge of the American empire.
What did the French do and what were they called, and What did the Dutch do?
The French for card for drivers and Quebec discovered the Mississippi and ended up at the land at the Gulf of Mexico. King Louis the 14th call it Louisiana. The dutch ended up in today’s state called New York and the capital was in what we called Manhattan. It was also called the new Amsterdam , That they use as a stopover or trading post.
What happened in the 1587 and 1606?
In 1587 a group of English colonies paid by Sir Walter Raleigh sailed for North America, and ended up on Roanoke Island of the coast of present day North California. Within six years becomes known as the last colony. 1606 the English joint-stock company, and Virginia company get a right to organize a settlement/charter in America, and the land in today’s state called Virginia and named their town Jamestown after king James in England.
What did the English do in Virginia/Jamestown? What happened in 1619?
The English came to find gold and silver but wasn’t successful nor were they successful of finding enough food to eat, the whole thing was coming to a close until one of the settlers John Rolfe, discovered tobacco which can grow there. In 1619 the Virginia company had given the colonist the right to elect representatives called burgesses. They also set up a one has Pargament pattern after the house of burgess in Britain.
What happened in the 1620s
In 1628 group of religious separatists called Puritans got land from Virginia company and sailed for Virginia, but strong winds took them off course and they landed north of Virginia, called it New England. We know them as the Pilgrims. Before they even land they write the mayflower compact, its pattern after the English bill of rights. As they become successful at farming, more Puritans come. They create the colony of Massachusetts and their vision becomes different whereas the Virginia colony was built on capitalism, the Puritans colony was built on Calvinism/religion.
What did John Winthrope say and what happened in 1643?
John Winthrop said “ We shall be as a city on a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us’’. 1643 more than 20,000 Puritans were in MA. Consented to be governed by a group of elected officials called the general court. Basically they said it up a representative form of government, they drafted a constitution/the mayflower compact, and they seted up the representative body.
What happened in 1639 in the 1640s?
1639 a group of English immigrants ended up in what we call Connecticut. Led by Thomas hooker they created a form of government called the fundamental orders of Connecticut. Often called the first constitution written in America. In the 1640s a Puritan Minister leaves or was ousted from New England because he believe people should be allowed to believe whatever comes in their conscience. He ends up in Rhode Island. They draft up their own set of laws/constitution and, elect a body of representatives. This is the first colony that fights for religious freedom, and is the beginning of separation between church and state.
What happened in 1664 and 1691?
1664 an English fleet took control of the prize for of new Amsterdam. When the fighting was done the king of England, Charles the second gave land to his brother/the duke of York which became New York. The duke expected to rule over, But the colonist would not have it and fighting broke out often there. 1691 he had to give in, and New York had its own representative house and wrote their constitution. The dukes power was limited by parliament and set of laws.
What happened in 1680 and what was their doc called?
1680 a set of persecuted religious people called Quakers/the first evangelicals, land in America. Their leader is William Penn, and call the land… as they set foot on Pennsylvania, they set up their capital called Philadelphia camera“ The city of brotherly love‘‘. Their document was called the‘‘ Charter of Liberties‘‘, and Penn grants the colonist the right to elect a representative body, basically a one House parliament.
What happened in 1632
1632 king Charles grants a Catholic Noble/George Calvert, land. He dies, and his son takes it and the mission over and land in America. He is the lord of Baltimore so they called the city Baltimore, and named the colony after the English queen Maria, hence Mary land.
In 1632 what were the conflicts between Catholics and the protestant?
Conflicts between Catholics and protestants quickly became rampant, So in 1649 they pass a law called ‘‘ the act of torleration ‘‘. Which feels or doesn’t work well, but again it is the beginning of separation between church and state.
What are the differences between the colonies in the Europeans?
The colonist were practical they only had the basics and just wanted to survive while the Europeans had better food, drinks, music, and many others. They also had a strong culture.