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Title: New England Colonies


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New England Colonies
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Pilgrims
Landed in Plymouth Colony aboard Mayflower in 1620
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Pilgrims
  • Leader William Bradford

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Mayflower Compact
  • They signed Mayflower Compact which set up how
    the colony was going to be run

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  • http//www.plimoth.org/learn/just-kids/talk-pilgri
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  • http//www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/revolutio
    n/mayflower.htm

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Pilgrims
  • Reasons they left
  • Established Church-Church of England-head of
    Church was King
  • If you did not follow you would be persecuted.

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Pilgrims
Pilgrims were Separatists-wanting to separate
from Church of England
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  • Pilgrim Colony at Plymouth
  • Pilgrims returned to England from the
    Netherlands.
  • They won a charter to set up a colony in Va.

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  • They landed in Plymouth aboard the Mayflower.
  • They spelled it Plimouth

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Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Founded by Puritans in 1630
  • Came because they wanted to purify/reform the
    Church of England.
  • They wanted to create A city upon a Hill.

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My Vision of a City Upon a Hill
  • What is your vision?

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John Winthrop was chosen as first Governor and
elected 12 times
  • Do you think they liked him as Governor?

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  • The Puritans were a religious group who had
    hoped to reform the Church of England
  • The King disapproved of Puritans and their ideas,
    canceled Puritan business charters, and had some
    Puritans jailed.

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  • They believed that England had fallen on evil
    and declining times.
  • They wanted to build a new society based on
    biblical laws and teachings.

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  • Only male church members could vote elected
    representatives to assembly called the General
    Court
  • If you questioned how colony was being run, you
    could be banished

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Banish
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Connecticut
  • Thomas Hooker

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  • Can you guess why Connecticut is Mr. Rosenbergs
    favorite state?

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Connecticut
  • Thomas Hooker led 100 settlers to Hartford in
    1636
  • He believed governor had too much power
  • He wanted strict limits on government

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Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
  • Plan of Government
  • Gave vote to all men who were property owners
    (even non church members)
  • Limits the governments power
  • Expands the idea of representative government

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Rhode Island
  • Roger Williams

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RHODE ISLAND
  • Founded in 1636
  • Narragansett Indians sold land to Puritan
    Minister Roger Williams after he was banished
    from Massachusetts.

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Roger Williams
  • believed that Puritan Church had too much power,
  • church and state should be completely separate

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Rhode Island
  • believed in religious tolerance
  • All white men had right to vote

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Anne Hutchinson
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Anne Hutchinson
  • Puritan who had discussion meetings after
    Ministers sermons, questioning churchs
    teachings
  • She told the court that God spoke directly to
    her.

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Anne Hutchinson
  • She was banished and ended up going to Rhode
    Island.

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New Hampshire
  • Founded in 1680
  • Settlers from MA spread out across New England
  • Trading and fishing villages founded

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LIFE IN N.E. COLONIES
  • Tightly knit towns and villages dealt with local
    matters as community
  • Center of village was a common, an open field
    where cattle graze, and a meetinghouse

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LIFE IN N.E. COLONIES
  • Town meetings were held in the meetinghouse as
    well as school. Settlers discussed and voted on
    many issues.

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Economy and Geography
  • Rocky soilpoor farming
  • American Indians taught colonists how to grow
    corn, pumpkins, squash, and beans

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  • Settlers hunted wild turkey and deer
  • Settlers cut down trees and used them for
    shipbuilding
  • Settlers fished for cod, halibut, and whales

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RELATIONS WITH AMERICAN INDIANS
  • Metacom, also known as King Phillip was Chief
    of Wampanoag tribe

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  • As settlers expanded outward, relationship with
    American Indians worsened
  • There were many fights against settlers known as
    King Phillips War

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  • After a year of fighting Metacom was captured.
    The English sold his family and 1,000 Native
    Americans into slavery in West Indies
  • I am resolved not to see the day when I have no
    country.
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