Back in the year sixteen hundred and thirty two, my pilgrim brothers and I began our long journey from the motherland, England, to the distant Americas all the way to a place we call Massachutes Bay. As we traveled our great leader, John Winthrop, gave us a wonderful sermon called "A Modell of Christian Charity." It was our goal to become, what he termed, "a City upon a Hill." This sermon was became our core beliefs in terms of are society and what we hoped to establish. First, we would create a city in the physical sense. Every settler would receive his own house and garden, which would have fields in which the entire community would aid in tending and all would use the land for the grazing of the communities' cattle. Our community would be the seat of t
Good-bye, my friend. I hope you will fair better than I did.
Sadly, we were not successful. While at first we did enjoy limited success eventually everything fell apart. We were not strong enough and could not resist the temptation of the devil. Over time, our resolve grew weak. Dissenters such as Roger Williams and Ann Hutchinson helped cause differences in opinion. But alas, sadly our problems were not just limited to our ideological differences. Soon,we became greedy. Men stopped concerning themselves with what was best for the community but started to only care about what was best for them. After, time all people cared about was making money. We were corrupted by the devil.
he church, a place of government, and a place in which all would be safe from the Indians. In addition, the grand communit
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