A Brief History of Women in America Deborah Hoeflinger.
Daily life in puritan massachusetts
Chapter 4 Thirteen English Colonies
“COME OVER AND HELP US:” A Brief Examination of Anglo-American Views of the First Nations
Clash between Magic, science and religion Presented by Woo Jek Jin.
American Education 1650-1674 Promoted literacy so that students could read the bible Preaching religion was the main function of schools Some of the first.
From June through September of 1692, nineteen men and women, all having been convicted of witchcraft, were carted to Gallows Hill, a barren slope near.
13 Colonies. The Thirteen Colonies were part of what became known as British America Colonies are often divided by Geographic areas New England Colonies.
1675-1699 In New England there was a high emphasis placed on education –Emphasis on making sure people were literate so they could read the bible There.
The Salem Witch Trials Background and Modern Implications Adapted from: 20Salem%2.
A BRIEF HISTORY OF WOMEN IN AMERICA. Property-owning New Jersey women could vote from 1776 to 1807.
1 -What are the five basic freedoms that are listed in the 1st Amendment? -Then write a small paragraph about a memorable moment where you expressed one.