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Puritan Pros And Cons

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The Puritans endured many adversities whilst under the rule of King Charles I: son of King James. King Charles adopted Arminianism; an ideology created by a philosopher named Jacob Arminius. Arminianism taught that anyone could obtain God’s grace; anyone could be saved from the hellfire. King Charles and his father King James saw themselves to be God’s right hand men. They spread their interpreted version of the faith and forced it onto the people of Britain. Anyone who challenged them was presumably challenging the authority of God. Puritans feared King Charles and his ability to do harm to them under the law. The King also disabled Parliament; the House of Common/House of Lords, leaving no room for Puritans to engage in politics. King Charles sent his Arch Bishop to arrest Puritans for practicing faith that opposed the beliefs of the Monarch. The Puritans were fed up and embarked on what was the biggest migration to the Colonies in the history of Colonial America. There the Puritans would have the freedom to …show more content…

Colonists began to open schools of thought that taught to fight colors rather than to fight amongst themselves. In this way they began to promote African slavery in order to cool the tensions between the rich and the poor colonists. Slaves only needed to be paid for once, than it was free labor throughout the duration of the slave’s existence. Indentured servants were much more expensive. The idea of indentured whites began to dispel as the colonists grew fonder of each other. They couldn’t fathom the idea that people of color were also deserving of slaves, especially white slaves. The colonists began to muscle their way into the Chesapeake area with an incentive to purchase as many African slaves as possible. The Portuguese and the Spanish owned slaves to produce their sugar. Longstanding racism rendered Africans inferior in order to justify permanent

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