Many students of our national character would agree that, for
better or worse, the Puritan tradition had an enormous effect on
the assumptions and aspirations of today's Americans. This book
tells the story, largely through the participants' own words, of
the emergence of that tradition. It provides a broad range of
primary documents--religious, political, social, legal, familial,
and economic--for an understanding of Puritanism in early New
England. Originally published in 1972, it is reissued here with a
new introduction and two new documents: extracts from Anne
Hutchinson's trial and from John Winthrop's "Experiencia."
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