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| Richard Hakluyt (the Elder) |
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| Inducements to the Liking of the Voyage Intended Toward Virginia |
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| Richard Hakluyt (the Younger) |
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| Discourse of Western Planting” |
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| A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia |
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| paintings, engraved by Thedore DeBry |
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| A Modell of Christian Charity |
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A True Relation and The Generall Historie |
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| The Examination of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson At the Court at Newton |
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| Short Story of the Rise, reign, and ruine of the Antinomians (the monstrous births) |
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| God’s Controversy with New England” |
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| A Key into the Language of America |
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| Eternal destiny – whether heaven or hell – has been pre-determined |
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| The death of Christ redeemed only his chosen people. |
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| The Sovereignty and Goodness of God |
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| Grace cannot be resisted, since it always works by the will of God. |
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| Divides world in half, spain and Portugal |
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| the view of the English when viewing new england |
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| indians not using the land |
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| Colonies are a good idea, look how nice indians are. |
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| Barlowe, what does he ACTUALLY say |
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| report of first colony. FAILURE. |
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| John White, who then left 110 men who disappeared. |
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| How many men were left in Roanoke? |
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| 110, who all disappeared. |
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| harriot can be read TWO ways: |
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As a scientific journal and as imperialistic propaganda |
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| Harriot Scientifically describes |
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| Indians beliefs, and disease that is striking them. |
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| Hariot's explanation of sickness. |
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| We survived, it can be done. |
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| Bradford was the governor of... |
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| Bradford tries to write two ways: |
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scientifically and as a seperatist |
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| Bradford breaks Narrative... |
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| to describe becoming colonists |
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| Watching them watching themselves |
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| self aware that Plymouth are becoming colonists. bradford |
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| cannot be fullamazed, he woudln't be british anymore |
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| Jamestown, during percy's rule |
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| Under Percy's rule, starving time in jamestown |
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| Disliked puritans, specifically Bradford |
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| maypole, that offended puritans |
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| wrote in a satirical form, giving ridiculous names |
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| no flowerly language. Bradford |
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| Morton's view on plain style |
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| disliked it. wrote very flowery |
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| Bradford honored an elder, "an ideal death: |
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| poems to the dead, Anne Bradstreet |
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| The Sovereignty and Goodness of god |
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Mary Dyer, Anne Hutchison
discussed in Thomas Hooker's "A True Sight of Sin" |
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| Thomas Hooker's "True Site of Sin" |
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| Describes monsterous births |
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| Anne Bradstreet, "in memory of my dear granchild Elizabeth" |
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| Old testament,"sitteth alone and keep silence" changed to new testament, "weep with them that weep" |
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| Communication between two people (Roger Williams "A Key into the Language of America" |
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| "A key into the language of America" |
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| Blured cultures, Mary Rowlandsons' "The Sovereignty and Goodness of God" |
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| Promotion literature, name three: |
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Hakluyt the Younger's "Discourse of Western Planting", Roger Williams "A key into the Language of America" Arthur Barlowe's "Discourse" |
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| Hakluyt the Younger's book |
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| "Discourse of Western Planting" |
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| "A key into the Language of America" |
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| Barlowe's "Discourse" is considered |
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| Overly rosy light through book. |
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| Richard Hakluyt (younger) Wrote |
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| "Discourse of Western Planting" |
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| Richard Hakluyt (elder) wrote |
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| "Inducements to the Liking of the Voyage Intended Toward Virginia" |
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| "A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia" |
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| John Smith wrote two books: |
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A True Relation
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| Edward maria Eingfield wrote |
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| "A Discourse of Virginia" |
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"A Modell of Christian Charity"
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"An examination of Mrs. Anne Hutchison At the Court of Newman"
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"A Short Story of the Rise, reign, and ruine of antinomians" |
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| "In Memory of my Dear Grandchild Elizabeth" |
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| "The Sovereignty and Goodness of God" |
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