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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/sawpub/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Looking for hymns of American History to add to your history study? \u00a0Look no further! \u00a0We have compiled a short list of hymns from each of eight different historical eras. \u00a0While these lists do not cover every single hymn written or sung during that time, they do provide a place for you to start to incorporate hymn singing into your school curricula.<\/p>\n
Click on any of the pictures below to go directly to a specific era.<\/strong><\/p>\n The overwhelming majority of hymns in our hymnal today, were written between Columbus\u2019s discovery of America and the present.\u00a0 For this reason, hymns are a great supplemental tool to bring American history to life.\u00a0 In this series of posts, we\u00a0take a look at the major periods of U.S. history, as well as some hymns which could have been sung by Christians living in those times.\u00a0 Not all of the hymns were written in America, not all were written in English, but they were in existence and use at the same time as the events which make up American history.<\/p>\n <\/a>The Vikings first arrived\u00a0on the coast of North America in 1000 AD, when Leif Ericson landed in what he called Vinland.\u00a0 Very few of the hymns with which we are now familiar had been written when he sailed.\u00a0 But a small sector have come down to us, preserved not only by the efforts of scribes or antiquarians, but by their use by God\u2019s people throughout the ages. \u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/em>Very few of the hymns commonly sung today date from the 1400\u2019s.\u00a0 The great explosion of hymns did not appear until after Columbus\u2019 death. \u00a0For this reason, most of the hymns\u00a0we\u00a0have listed in this section\u00a0were written several hundred years before Columbus. However, Christians of his day would have had access to them, even though they were written prior to this time.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a>The 1500\u2019s denote the first century of American exploration.\u00a0 Although Spain established a colony in Florida (1565), and Sir Walter Raleigh planted an unsuccessful settlement in North Carolina (1584), European immigration to America did not really flourish until the 1600\u2019s.\u00a0 It is the explorers, not the settlers, who dominate this century.<\/p>\n The age of American settlement is too broad for us to easily assign it a date.\u00a0 Colonies had been planted before the 1600\u2019s began, and they continued\u2014perhaps we might almost say they still continue\u2014indefinitely.\u00a0 I have highlighted the 1600\u2019s as the period of the Early Settlers. It is amazing to picture the early settlers, separated from us by time, by surroundings, by culture, perhaps even by language, and yet singing the very same hymns we know and love today.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/em>The Colonial Era was a distinctive period in American history.\u00a0 It\u2019s clothing, architecture, and way of life all give it a unique flavour. \u00a0The Christians of this era enjoyed a wealth of outstanding hymns which are both well-written and doctrinaly solid.\u00a0 The composers of the 1700\u2019s have likewise left us a great musical legacy in the hymn tunes which they wrote or arranged.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/em>The word progress<\/em> might be taken as a synopsis of the 19th<\/sup> century. The use of first steam and then electric power, for manufacturing, transportation, and communication, revolutionized the daily lives of millions. \u00a0The church had less to guard against persecution, and more to guard against prosperity, than it had in centuries. \u00a0The hymns of this era are fewer in number, but they comprise some of the best that can be found.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/em>Duch\u00e2tel, a French politician in the 1840\u2019s, declared that \u201cEvents, like travelers, now go by steam.\u201d\u00a0 By the end of the century, they might be said to go by electricity.\u00a0 America was leaving behind her identity as a new nation, and rising into a country of international significance. \u00a0We find several of our favorite hymns were written during this time of rapid change.<\/p>\n1. Hymns of 1000’s<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\u00a02. Hymns of 1400’s<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\u00a03. Hymns of 1500’s<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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5. Hymns of 1700’s<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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6. Hymns of Early 1800’s<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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8. Hymns of 1900’s<\/strong><\/h5>\n