Tuesday, February 26, 2019
The Conviction of George Burroughs
The  narration by Johnson starts  aside with a married lady by the name of Katherine Watkins complaining of  break by a black slave. Throughout the remainder of this section, depositions are  accustomed by other black slaves and people who claim to have witnessed the occurrence.  approximately of the accounts indicate that Mrs. Watkins seduced the slave into a sexual act and then blasted it on him in order to stay out of the trouble that her  trembler husbands beliefs would have brought on her. The other section in this book is the sermon by John Winthrop entitled, A Model of Christianity.deuce rules by which all men should abide, he says, are to show  pity and do justice. Among many other good deeds, he preaches love among Christians,  execute service for the Lord, having unity and conformity in the community, and strict obedience to deitys word lest some punishment befall you. The handout  addicted in class deals with the issue of homosexuality and the punishments for sodomy and bu   ggery. The reading by Marcus was solely concentrated on the Salem Witch Trials.A  agent minister, George Burroughs, is accused of witchcraft and much of the section deals with people who claimed to have been  becharm by him. There are a couple of letters by Cotton Mather explaining the difficulty of the witchcraft trials and his defense of the conviction of George Burroughs. The rest of this reading is letters of confession by the accused and more letters relating to the trials. The  image of Colonial women in society is given an in depth  look in the segment by Graebner.In these days, the husband was seen as the  exacting head of the family and women were basically domestic. Women were basically known only as the married woman of their husbands and often helped them with their business affairs. Eventually, a minimal level of trade arose among women in the village, but nothing big enough to trigger a  cock-a-hoop outbreak of feminism at that time. A womens role in society can basica   lly be summed up in this quote, The  economic roles of married women were based upon two potentially conflicting values   sex activity specialization and identity of interest.A wife was expected to become  right in the management of a household and the care of children, but she was  likewise asked to assist in the economic affairs of her husband, becoming his representative and  dismantle his surrogate if circumstances demanded it. Three concepts that were all tied together in Colonial America were sin, legality, and community. Their definitions of sin were taken before a  dialog box for the proper punishment, and thus their sense of community was being broken  calibrate by the fact that so many people were being sentenced and punish for the sins that the legal system found them guilty of.  
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