Posted on 11/18/2018 5:32:36 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
In the meantime, warfare and Europe herself underwent a transformation - from a battle of religions it became a battle of dynasties, of nations in a sense. Catholic fought Protestant in what was to become Germany for the seat of Holy Roman Emperor in the beginning; in the end the Protestant Swedes and the Catholic French fought all of the others for their own ends. Certain areas in Germany experienced a depopulation of 50% or more. Villages, towns, all dead, burnt, gone.
If we are to understand the Pilgrims within the context of their own times, that's what we have to digest. It was on the crest of that wave that they entered the New World. Starvation, torture, mass and individual murder - that was truly the currency of the time. I don't know if that excuses the funny hats, though.
My favorite lie is the way modern urban leftists portray bith Pilgrims and Puritans as prudes.
Sure: With large families, animal husbandry, and faith in God as its Creator, they were embarassed about sex. Sure, I believe that. /sarcoff
For us visually challenged
Good article!
I really like that he explains the differences between the Separatists and Puritans.
My ancestors were Puritans, arriving at Boston in 1632. They went on to found Springfield, Mass, and then Milford, Connecticut. Then Vermont, Tennessee and finally Alabama. Others drifted and bred with various peoples all over the place...
That’s where I came in. An American Mongrel!
All of this was taught to us in US History in middle school or elementary school.
Back when US schools still taught US history.
How far we have fallen. ):
With no hope of tolerance in England and continental Europe exploding, why not take a chance on the New World?
Absolutely. Of course, that chance involved stuffing 135 people into a 110-foot wooden ship and sailing the Atlantic for two months plus to arrive in balmy Massatoochets in November. And surviving. That, my FRiends, is tough.
Read the story of Squanto. That was truly the hand of God at work. Exactly what the Pilgrims needed.
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