The feelings for Anne Brad Streit and her men grew in the early 1600s and it was a difficult time for many people, especially women. Women are subject to major discrimination, they must fulfill their obligations within the family, there is no other way. Ann Brad Street is a woman raised as a Puritan during this period. Puritan believed that they could only do good, if they constantly check themselves to keep people self-disciplined and to ensure that they live for God .
Anne Bradstreet was born in 1612 in Anne Dudley in Northamptonshire, England. She is married to Simon Bradstreet, a 16 year old Cambridge university graduate. Two years later, Brad Streets emigrated to America with the husband and parents with the Winthrop Puritan group who settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts to immigrate to the United States. Brad Streit and her husband raised eight children and she became one of the first poets to write English poems in American colonies. Bradsterry is said to have many poems that will be brought to the UK by brother-in-law at this time. The issue of name recently appeared in the United States.
For famous American poets, Ann Bradstreet is a British-born writer who experienced a difficult journey ("Anne Bradstreet" moved to the United States in 1630. Brad Streit is a pious religion She is following her father and her husband precedent with a Puritan, she is the best man in her life, her dedicated Puritan faith has shaped her work greatly.Her poetry Many of them refer to sins, bailouts, and other regular Puritan immortal topics ("Anne Brad Streit") - Edmund Booth thinks especially of the pioneering difficult times of his life He was an extraordinary person, he was born in Chicopee, Massachusetts on August 24, 1810. On March 8, 1815, at the age of 4, Edmund was infected with meningitis and this terrible disease Overcome I was not expecting that after three months of illness it was that Edmund had escaped a lot of people.Unfortunately, due to meningitis, he sees hearing with one eye in one eye I lost (one ear left a slight hearing).
Ann Brad Street headed for No. 16 Massachusetts Bay in a civilized humanitarian situation. Her father, Thomas Dudley, is an educated person and her mother is a gentleman. It seems that parents of Ann Brad Street have a great influence on shaping her personality. They gave her the best and made her stand out. Her husband, Simon Blood Street, is a Cambridge man, the son of a minister who got married when he was 16 years old. They lived in Salem, Boston, Cambridge, and Ipswich and finally settled on the farm of Massachusetts North Andover in 1644. Simon Bradstreat became twice a judge, legislator, and parliamentarian as colonial governor, and Anne Brad Streat became a faithful wife and mother. When her husband served as Governor of Massachusetts, she dressed as a woman