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Devout seperatist governor of plymouth historian |
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Came to the New World with John Winthrop First poet of distinction Poetry reflected Puritan faith and purpose |
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wrote a best seller she traveled 150 miles during her captivity |
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"Preacher in the Wilderness" wrote as an avenue of worship and preparation works were not published until 200 years later wrote at least 200 meditations |
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America's most important and original philosophical theologian Advocated the Great Awakening Dismissed from his church, for taking a stand helped eliminate the Half-Way Covenant |
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A man for all seasons grew up in the Puritan Era forsook the strict tenants of Purintanism Contributed greatly to the development of the "American" ideal |
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received a classical education in France helped to mold the American identity |
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J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur |
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a slave to a Boston tailor educated and articulate published a book of poems |
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leader of the 18th century Naturalism |
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Jonathan Edward's grandson Chaplain in the War of Independence |
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"Taught millions to read, and not one to sin"--William Cullen Bryant not a diest |
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