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Comparison Of The Puritans

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King Philip’s war lead the Puritans into a horrifying situation with the Native Americans. These Native Americans took lives of those of the Puritans by burning down houses, taking them into captivity and separating them from their own family and their own religion. Mrs. Mary Rowlandson was one of the Puritans that was taken into captivity, and drug from her own family including her three children. The Puritans have a culture unlike anyone else especially unlike the Native Americans, or the “Indians” as Rowlandson would call them. Because of the drastic differences between the Indians and the Puritans culture, it was hard for them to gain strength to stay alive after the captivity. The Narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary White Rowlandson tells today's readers about the Puritans culture, including Christianity, strength, and family values. To begin with, Christianity plays a big role in the Puritan’s life. Rowlandson would read the Bible and worship God everyday no matter what she was doing or how bad she was feeling. When she got captured by the Indians she had no one that was a Christian nearby, because of this she felt alone. Rowlandson kept faith by her side through the whole journey and believed God would help her through it, as she quoted, “God was with me in a wonderful manner, carrying me along, and bearing my spirit, that it did not quite fail.” (Rowlandson) The Puritans didn't know any better than to stereotype the Indians as

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