Reading Like a Historian: Puritans

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This lesson utilizes 2 primary sources—John Winthrop’s “City on a Hill” speech and John Cotton's "The Divine Right to Occupy the Land" speech—to challenge students with the fundamental question: Were the Puritans selfish or selfless? Students respond by answering questions, writing an informal extended response utilizing textual evidence from both speeches, and discussing the issue in class.

Publisher: CPALMS
Last Updated: 11/9/2013

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CCSS: English Language Arts Grade 11 NGSSS: Social Studies High School NSDL
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