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Title: New England Colonies


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New England Colonies
  • Chapter 3, Section 2 Pages 76 - 80

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Did You Know?
  • Today in the city of Cape Cod, the Massachusetts
  • House of Representatives deliberates under a
    giant
  • carved wooden codfish whose head points at
  • whichever part is in power --- the Democratic or
    the
  • Republican.

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Religious Freedom
  • There were two groups of Protestants in England.
  • Puritans --- those who wanted to reform the
    Anglican Church.
  • Separatists --- those who wanted to leave and set
    up their own church.

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The Separatists
  • Some Separatists fled to the Netherlands for
    religious
  • freedom.
  • Some of these Separatists were given a guarantee
    by
  • the Virginia Company to be able to practice their
  • religion freely if they settled in Virginia. In
    return they
  • had to share their profits with the Virginia
    Company.
  • These people called themselves Pilgrims.

5
The Pilgrims
  • The Mayflower carried the Pilgrims to settle in
    the Virginia
  • colony. However, they landed north at Plymouth,
  • Massachusetts.
  • Plymouth was not part of the Virginia Company
    territory
  • and its laws did not apply. So the Pilgrims drew
    up the
  • Mayflower Compact to provide laws to live by.
  • It was the beginning of a representative
    government in
  • America.

6
New Settlements
  • Hard times beset the Puritans in England.
  • In 1629 a group received a royal charter and
    formed
  • the Massachusetts Bay Colony located north of
  • Plymouth.
  • The group settled in Boston with John Winthrope
    as
  • their governor.

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Migration to Massachusetts
  • During the Great Migration in the 1630s, more
    than
  • 15,000 Puritans came to Massachusetts to escape
    religious
  • persecution and economic difficulties in England.
  • An elected group called the General Court ran the
    colony.
  • The Massachusetts Bay Colony created a colonial
    legislature
  • when settlers wanted a larger role in government.
  • Every adult male church member who also owned
    property
  • could vote for their representatives to the
    General Court.

9
Additional Settlements
  • Although the Puritans left England for religious
    freedom in
  • America, they criticized, or persecuted, people
    who held religious
  • beliefs other than theirs. This led to the
    formation of new colonies.
  • Colonists began to settle along the fertile
    Connecticut River valley
  • in the 1630s.
  • In 1636 Thomas Hooker founded the settlement of
    Hartford.
  • Three years later, Hartford and two other towns
    adopted the
  • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. This was the
    first written
  • constitution in America.

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Additional Settlements
  • Roger Williams, a minister, established Rhode
    Island
  • and Providence Plantations, where religious
    toleration
  • existed. People could worship as they pleased.
  • In 1638, John Wheelwright founded the colony of
    New
  • Hampshire. It became independent of
    Massachusetts
  • in 1679.

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Discussion Questions
  • How do you think the Pilgrims lives in America
    compared to their lives in England?
  • Why were the Puritans so intolerant of religious
    views of other than their own?
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