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Christopher Columbus 's The New World

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When Christopher Columbus first arrived in America 1492 on board the Santa Maria a new time line of settlements began. However, he was not the first one who discovered ‘the new world’ but he was the first one who was able to establish a permanent connection and relation with the new discovered land that was going to have great effects on the future. At first there were only a few hundred colonists from England, but later on in the early 1600s thousands of people were emigrating from Europe to North America. Either with the aim to live a new life of comfort and wealth or just with the purpose to adventure something new they began to settle in the new world. A group of settlers, called ‘the Puritans’, “arrived 1630 on board of the Arabella and several other ships under the guidance of John Winthrop” (Paul 138). Escaping from the religious pressure of the Catholic as well as the Anglican church they wanted to build up a new community with their own rules and religious ideals. Just in this society the plot of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlett Letter takes place: Hester Prynne, a young woman whose husband is believed to be dead, has an affair with another man, gives birth to a misbegotten child and is therefore sentenced in public to wear an ‘A’ on her cloths for all of her life and is barred out of the community. From now on she is living with her daughter Pearl not only on the outskirts of the village but also on the margins of society. Due to the fact that Pearls father is

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