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As early as 1651, Puritan evangelists like Thomas Mayhew had converted 199 Native Americans labeled by the Puritans as “praying Indians. ...
The black-clad, steeple-hatted Puritan, walking warily to church with Bible in hand and musket on shoulder, is an enduring ...
JAMES I, AND THE PURITANS. Share full article. April 29, 1883. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from April 29, 1883, Page 11 Buy Reprints.
A devastating outcome of Puritan cultural dominance and prejudice was King Philip’s War in 1675-76. Massachusetts Bay Colony feared that Wampanoag chief Metacom – labeled by Puritans “King Philip” – ...
As early as 1651, Puritan evangelists had converted 199 Native Americans labeled by the Puritans as “praying Indians. ...
As early as 1651, Puritan evangelists like Thomas Mayhew had converted 199 Native Americans labeled by the Puritans as “praying Indians.” ...
As early as 1651, Puritan evangelists had converted 199 Native Americans labeled by the Puritans as “praying Indians. ...
Puritans and Pilgrims came out of the same religious culture of 1570s ... Puritan evangelists like Thomas Mayhew had converted 199 Native Americans labeled by the Puritans as “praying Indians.” ...