Friday, March 7, 2008

Plymouth Essay

Plymouth Essay


The founding of English colonies in modern Massachusetts combined a strange mix of idealism and violence. Miles Standish contributed important protection to the early colonies by using violence. Benjamin Church provided vital leadership to protect the colonies during King Philip's War.Despite all of this violence, the colonies were also founded on religious idealism. It is important to understand the full history of these areas because this is what Americans generally consider to be our nation's beginning.

Miles Standish contributed important protection to the early colonies by using violence. He broke into a wigwam because he was looking for a guy who wanted to attack the pilgrims. He stabbed a guy with his own knife over the table because he thinks that the guy would of attack the pilgrims. Then he kill all the Indian that he see all day. He is violent to the Indian.



Benjamin Church provided vital leadership to protect the colonies during King Philip's War. Church stood behind a rock wall from 300 Indians and not 1 of he is men died. Him and his men killed King Philip's by surrounding king Philip's camp and they quartered. Church took 6 of his men to Annawon camp that have 60 people and he took Annawon guns and held them all night. He was about to got people fallow he orders.



Despite all of this violence, the colonies were also founded on religious idealism. The came for religious freedom. The wanted to set a colony of England and strongly education for they children and set up a collage. They tried to change the Indian beliefs by getting them to stop hunt on Sunday. They is how the Pilgrims view life in America.



It is important to understand the full history of these areas because this is what Americans generally consider to be our nation's beginning. They was violent to the Indian. Miles Standish is violent to the Indian. Church was about to got people fallow he orders. They tried to change the Indian beliefs by getting them to stop hunt on Sunday. They is how the Pilgrims view life in America. To help people to understand of the Pilgrim.

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