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William Bradford - "Of Plymouth Plantation"

Themes:

- Religion

- Foundations and structure of community

- Respect for other cultures and history

- Other themes?

"Of Plymouth Plantation"

"From Book Two, Chapter XXVII - War Threats" - pages 150-52

- In 1634, the Pequot tribe wanted to live civilly/form a friendship with the pilgrims/Englishmen.

- Incident with Captain Stone and other Englishmen and Native Americans.

- Who is in control? Who should be in control?

- Is war/fighting a viable solution between the colonists and the Native Americans?

- How can religion play a role in cohabitating with the Native Americans?

"From Book Two, Chapter XI - Dealings with the Natives" - pages 140-43

"From Book Two, Chapter XII - The First Thanksgiving" - page 144

Rules and Regulations

Page 141

- In your opinion, which rule is the most important? Why?

- Are these rules reasonable (for two societies to coincide)?

- Mr. Dermer' experience with the Native Americans... positive or negative experience?

*Pro/Con list

*Page 143

"Of Plymouth Plantation"

"From Book One, Chapter I - The English Reformation" - pages 122-24

Catholics, Protestants, Puritans,

and Separatists

Religious Oppression

- King Henry VIII formed the Church of England. He did not want "to answer to the Pope".

- Immediate conflict and separation. Catholics vs. Protestants.

- Another branch of Protestants: Puritans (some government involvement - reform the Church of England).

- Separatists: Those who did not want to struggle with the Church of England. Left England for North America.

Reflection Notebook:

- Why is religion SO important to a society?

- Why is hospitality/gifts important between cultures/societies/communities?

- Who is Bradford's audience?

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