Indigenous peoples and Theism/Puritan TEST Vocab Practice

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William Bradford

Re-elected as Governor 15 times.

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William Bradford

The History of Plymouth Plantation

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Anne Bradstreet

Wrote poems and her husband had to assure readers that she fulfilled her household duties first.

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Anne Bradstreet

To My Dear and Loving Husband

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Edward Taylor

Used metaphors related to spiritual things.

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Edward Taylor

Upon a Spider Catching a Fly and Housewifery

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William Byrd II

Southern planter and government official.

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Phillis Wheatley

On Virtue

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Phillis Wheatley

Black, female, former slave, and self-educated

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Jonathan Edwards

He preached hellfire and brimstone.

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Jonathan Edwards

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

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Cotton Mather

Preacher, interested in witchcraft.

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Cotton Mather

The Devil in New England

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Non-fiction

Cotton Mather’s main genre:

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Sermons

Jonathan Edward’s main genre:

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Poetry

Anne Bradstreet/Phillis Wheatley’s main genre:

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Poetry/Sermons

Edward Taylor’s main genre:

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Diaries/Narratives

William Byrd II’s main genre:

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Journaling

William Bradford’s main genre:

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Gregg Deal

Indigenous in Plain Sight

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Gregg Deal

Modern-day artist who refuses to continue Native American stereotypes.

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Wamsutta (also known as Frank James)

Suppressed Speech

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Wamsutta (also known as Frank James)

Wampanoag man; refused to value myth over historical fact.

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William Byrd II

The History of the Dividing Line