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Chapter 3: Settling The Northern Colonies-Is Culture

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Madi Baumann Mr. Govaars APUSH 4 9/12/17 Chapter 3 Summary 2.) The main theme of Chapter 3 - Settling the Northern Colonies- is Culture. Throughout the chapter, religion’s effect on the development of the Northern American colonies is mentioned repeatedly. For example, German friar Martin Luther, who wrote and nailed the 95 Thesis to Wittenberg’s Cathedral, helped spur the “Protestant Reformation” into action. Other key members in the Reformation were John Calvin, who elaborated Luther’s writings and created ‘Calvinism’, and Henry VIII, who broke ties with the Catholic Church and made himself the leader of the Church of England. This reformation impacted the Northern Colonies permanently- because the Roman Catholic Church, which was the state …show more content…

Andros was despised by the citizens of Massachusetts for many reasons: he was openly involved with the Church of England, he placed restrictions on the press, and most notably (because this is a recurring reason for American Revolution), Andros taxed the citizens without permission from their elected representatives. These, among other unfavorable decisions made by Andros, drove a mob of Massachusetts citizens to follow in the footsteps of the “Glorious Revolution” they had heard about from Old England. Andros was sent out of Massachusetts, and later many more officials were sent back to New England- who had no connection to the New World. As a result, many were corrupt and made unfair laws and decisions which would lead to the “Second American Revolution”- where the Old World would be completely driven from the New World. 5.) Historical Context: This letter, written to Sir Edmund Andros, the leader of the Dominion of New England, in 1689, shows the citizens and press’s discontent with him as their leader. At the time the letter was sent to Andros, he was still leader, and the letter is written respectfully. However, they request Andros leave at once, for his own safety, because the citizens predicted an oncoming revolution due to Andros’s restrictions on rights while he was

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