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Title: Integrity


1
Integrity
Journal Writing
  • Doing the right thing at the right time even when
    no one is looking.

2
Chapter 3
  • Colonial America

3
Section 1 Early English Settlements
  • Sir Walter Raleigh
  • Roanoke Island, 1585
  • Returned Home
  • Under Raleigh, sent White to try to settle again
  • White returned to England for supplies
  • When returned, colony was gone.
  • England was a failure to settle North America.
  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke

4
  • Settled by the Virginia Company
  • Economic prosperity
  • Settled in Chesapeake Bay
  • Name Jamestown in honor of King.
  • John White saves the colony by making all work
  • Tobacco saves Jamestown
  • Jamestown Settlement 1607

5
  • Magna Carta
  • Jamestowns Representative Government
  • Page A9
  • King John 1215
  • Start of representative government
  • Right to create local laws for community

6
Slavery in America
  • First Africans
  • Brought over to be servants by Dutch starting in
    1619
  • Originally given freedom after set amount time
    served
  • 1661 Need for workers brought the institution
    of slavery.

7
Help from Native Americans
  • Why is this important?

8
Chapter 32 New England colonies
9
Magna Carta
10
Demands for Religious Freedom
  • Protestant Reformation
  • 1517
  • Catholic Church
  • Martin Luther and the posted 95 Thesis
  • Protestant vs. Catholic Church
  • Division in Europe

11
Henry the VIII
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13
New England Colonies
  • Massachusetts
  • Connecticut
  • Rhode Island
  • New Hampshire
  • Map on page 79
  • Poor soil,
  • great fishing, thick forest, great natural
    harbors.

14
Pilgrims
  • Wanted to separate from the Church of England
    (Anglican) and start new church
  • 1620 left for the New World
  • Settled in Plymouth
  • Mayflower Compact promised to obey English Law.
  • Separatists

15
Pilgrims Mayflower Compact
  • Formal document that swore loyalty to England and
    to obey the laws passed.

16
Massachusetts Bay
  • Poor soil conditions
  • 1625 Anglican Church of England begins to
    persecute Puritans.
  • Puritans look for ways to leave England
  • New England Company Puritans chance to create
    a new society in American based on the Bible.
  • Settled in Boston area.
  • Came for religious freedom but had no tolerance
    for other religious groups.

17
  • 1630 PURITANS
  • Protestants that wanted to reform the Anglican
    Church
  • Wanted to Purify the church
  • Hated by English Anglicans
  • Persecuted for their beliefs
  • Settled in and around Boston (Massachusetts Bay
    Colony)

18
Great Migration
  • Puritans journey to Massachusetts by the
    thousands.
  • People in the colony wanted more role in the
    government.
  • Only male and church members could vote

19
Connecticut
  • Settled by Thomas Hooker because he was not
    satisfied with the way Puritan leaders ran
    colony.
  • Better soil, not as rocky.

20
Rhode Island
  • Settled by Roger Williams
  • Williams believed that people should be free to
    follow any religious practices.
  • Asked to leave.
  • Bought land from Native Americans
  • Allowed Religious tolerance

21
Anne Hutchinson
  • A woman that questioned the practices of her
    Puritan church
  • Put on trial for heresy
  • Asked to leave Boston
  • Settled in Rhode Island. Why?

22
New Hampshire
  • Became independent from Massachusetts in 1679.
  • Settled by Puritans.

23
Native Americans
  • Decline in Population from disease and war with
    settlers
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