Puritans In The New World: An Analysis

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Because the Puritans realized the New World was like the Israelites’ promise land, they had a reaction mixed of gratefulness. When Andrew Marvell and the other Puritans arrived in the New World, they expressed their joy because of their safe landing after their treacherous journey from the Old World to the New World.. Marvell expressed his gratefulness towards God in the poem Bermudas, where he writes, “And sends the fowls to us in care on daily visits through the air”( Marvell 5). Marvell alluded to the book of Exodus to when God provided fowls as food for the Israelites. This shows that the Puritans see themselves as the new Israelites and view the New World as their promise land. The Puritans were not only grateful for God’s providence