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How Do Primary Source Documents Mirror The

Ideals Of A Society? Essay, Research Paper


The attitudes and beliefs of a particular time period are reflected in first hand


documents, purposely and inadvertently through the biases and ideals of the authors of the


pieces. The arrogant self-serving attitude of the first colony is reflected in Captain John


Smith?s, ?The General History of Virginia.? The Puritans holier-than-thou ideals are


reflected in the essay by William Bradford, ?Of Plymouth Plantation.? Finally the fear of


the unknown by the colonists is shown in Cotton Mather?s reflection on the Salem Witch


Trials, ?The Wonders of the Invisible world.? In all of the documents, the biases and


believes of the authors show the attitudes of the people at the time.


Captain John Smith epitomizes the self-serving attitude of the first colony in his


essay, ?The General History of Virginia.? Smith is not interested in what people in his


time think of his writing. His work is written so future generations will see Captain John


Smith (he refers to himself in third person) as a hero. According to Smith it was entirely


his doing that the colony was established. He says, ?The New President and Martin, being


little beloved, of weak judgment in dangers, and less industry in peace, committed the


managing of all things abroad to Captain Smith…,? meaning that the President is weak and


inferior to himself, and goes on to say, ?…who by his own example, good words, and fair


promises…himself always bearing the greatest task for his own share…? Feeling that he


was responsible for the survival of the colony, Smith shows his attitude of self promotion.


This was the belief of many people of the time who wanted to be remembered. Smith


does not take all the credit for his work. He believes that God is helping him. The Indians


did not help Smith by their own accord, ?But almighty God (by his divine providence) had


mollified the hearts of those stern savages.?(Smith) Again his feeling of superiority shows


when, he believes the Indians are not human enough to act with out the help of God.


Smith believes that God is solely on his side.


The Puritans, who believed God had chosen them to be the ones who get to enter


heaven, also believed they were above everyone else. In William Bradford?s essay, ?Of


Plymouth Plantation,? he exemplifies the belief that the Puritan colony as a complete entity


(rather than Smith who promoted only himself) is superior. In their own


self-righteousness, the Puritans felt that non-Purit

ans, ?did not deserve help at their


hands,? but gave it to prove themselves better than others. Rather than doing deeds that


would promote them in their own life time, the Puritans worked for the afterlife. They all


believed that since God choose them, all that they had to do to get into heaven was to live


pure lives. Bradford is not as hostile towards the Indians-he does not refer to them as


savages-as Smith, but as with Smith, Bradford believes that the Indians were ?special


instrument[s] sent of God for their good…? The Puritan people were bias towards all


non-Puritans, not necessarily on purpose, but more inadvertently by their religious


teachings.


The Puritans also held a fear of the unknown. They believed that the devil was a


physical being who lived in the forest. He cohorts were witches who did his evil bidding.


Anything unusual that happened in the community was attributed to witchcraft. ?The


Wonders of the Invisible World,? by Cotton Mather shows the trial of one such witch by


the name of Martha Carrier. The claims of the people in the trial seem to be grossly


exaggerated as to make a stronger case against Cather. Claims such as, ?several gallons of


corruption,? running from a wound and, ?he could thrust a knitting needle into his wound


four inches deep,? show the exaggeration used to convict suspected witches. The victims


(those accused of witchcraft) were generally those who, such as Martha Cather, were not


upstanding members of the Puritan community. Mather sums up the Puritan intolerance


for members of the community who are not upstanding in his memorandum, ?This


rampant had, Martha carrier, was the person of whom the confessions of the witches and


of her own children among the rest agreed that the devil had promised her she should be


queen of Hell.? Anything that was not understood was attributed to witchcraft during the


early years of America in the Puritan colonies. This showed the fear and lack of


understanding of the world the Puritans had.


Primary documents give excellent insight into the lifestyles of the period in which


they are written. The biases expressed by the authors show the feelings of the time.


Different people of the same time share different believes (i.e. the Puritans compared to


John Smith). Much can be gained through the study of primary documents of a time


period; the unique nature of primary source material is a superb way to get a true feel for


the people of a certain time period.

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