Puritans & Pilgrims in New England | US History to 1865 | Study Hall

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History is mainly a series of choices and decisions that shaped and formed the past as it happened. And many of these choices had entirely unintended consequences. In this episode, Dr. Danielle Bainbridge discusses Puritans, Pilgrims, and the New England colonies' impact on Indigenous cultures.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
1:20 - Pilgrims
3:12 - Puritans
5:55 - Social life
9:53 - Natives
11:18 - Conclusion
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Homeschooling mom here. I just want to thank you for this video series!

ASlovealways
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"In fact, Puritan was a derogatory word used by their opponents. Anyway, unlike the Pilgrims, the *Puritans* wanted..."

I love how their opponents won (at least the war of verbiage).

hollywoostars
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Anne Hutchinson (née Marbury) was my 12th great-grandmother. ♥️

TylerClow
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So this might be the source of something I learned. "Educate a man you educate an individual, educate a woman and you educate a family."

johne.coughlan
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Question so they brought over religion ?

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This is erroneous. Maybe propaganda. #1 most of the women died in the first year of the settlement. #2 The people called themselves "Saints" not congregationalists. #3 it was not based on socialism. The settlers got along with the natives. Primarily because the two of the natives could speech some English and Stephen Hopkins work together with the natives. He is my 11th great grand Father. The had no slavery. Only indentured servants. From this video you would think the first setter women were about feminism. Not true.

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