How Did Enlightenment Ideas Influence The Practice Of Vaccination

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Cotton Mather- Cotton Mather was a Puritan theologian who urged and practiced vaccinating people in Boston with smallpox in order to immunize them from the disease. The cause of Cotton Mather vaccinating people was the spread and influence of Enlightenment ideas. His practice of vaccinating shows how Enlightenment ideals from England that emphasized scientific knowledge for reasoning spread to America. As a result of his practices, vaccinations were commonly conducted in American medicine by the mid-1980s.

Covenant- A covenant was brought up by Puritan communities and were meant for uniting Puritan residents religiously. The covenant was caused because of church officials trying to make sure that the Puritan religion was preserved and the effect was the church for some time, maintained its influence over the settlements.

Enlightenment Ideals- The Enlightenment was a phenomenon that suggested that people should have control over their own lives and that the world could be explained and structured through rational thinking. Enlightenment ideals are significant for shaping America’s intellectual life. Enlightenment ideals were the main cause of the American (1776) and …show more content…

Europeans would exchange their goods for slaves in America. The slaves were then shipped to America for cheap labor through the middle passage. The resources the slaves produced were then traded to England to be manufactured. The triangular trade provided to the mercantilism process during the colonial period, where the mother countries received resources from their dependent colonies. Mercantilism provided the power England need for English hegemony and imperialism. This trading system gain England the number one power spot in the world and great authority over American

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