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William Bradford
Re-elected as Governor 15 times.
William Bradford
The History of Plymouth Plantation
Anne Bradstreet
Wrote poems and her husband had to assure readers that she fulfilled her household duties first.
Anne Bradstreet
To My Dear and Loving Husband
Edward Taylor
Used metaphors related to spiritual things.
Edward Taylor
Upon a Spider Catching a Fly and Housewifery
William Byrd II
Southern planter and government official.
Phillis Wheatley
On Virtue
Phillis Wheatley
Black, female, former slave, and self-educated
Jonathan Edwards
He preached hellfire and brimstone.
Jonathan Edwards
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
Cotton Mather
Preacher, interested in witchcraft.
Cotton Mather
The Devil in New England
Non-fiction
Cotton Mather’s main genre:
Sermons
Jonathan Edward’s main genre:
Poetry
Anne Bradstreet/Phillis Wheatley’s main genre:
Poetry/Sermons
Edward Taylor’s main genre:
Diaries/Narratives
William Byrd II’s main genre:
Journaling
William Bradford’s main genre:
Gregg Deal
Indigenous in Plain Sight
Gregg Deal
Modern-day artist who refuses to continue Native American stereotypes.
Wamsutta (also known as Frank James)
Suppressed Speech
Wamsutta (also known as Frank James)
Wampanoag man; refused to value myth over historical fact.
William Byrd II
The History of the Dividing Line