HIST 1376 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Calvinism, White Fathers, New England Town
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Chapter 3: society and culture in provisional america. The war bought an end to indian resistance against white settlement in new england. The enlightment was an 18th century movement that celebrated human reason and scientific inquiry. Large numbers of children received an education beyond the primary level. Settlers in america adapted an attitude of religious toleration because. Many religious traditions existed in close proximity to one another. William and mary institution established by anglicans in williamsburg, Princeton university that emerged out of the great awakening as the. The great awakening appealed most to which of the following groups women. To run the political affairs of local communities. Because royal government was so far away. Colonial americans placed high value on education despite their difficulties in gaining access to educational resources. George whitefield powerful open-air preacher who made several tours. Jonathan edwards new england congregationalist who attacked the doctrine of easy salvation for all.