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When Jamestown was first settled, where were the 13 Colonies?

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When Jamestown was first

settled, where were the 13

Colonies?

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How were TOWNS settled in

New England?

Write one paragraph that

begins with a topic sentence.

Use notes from yesterday.

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SW learn about the Puritans and the New England Way.

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PURITANS

English Puritansdreamed of religious freedomin America. But who were the Puritans? It is an intriguing and complicated story!

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KING HENRY VIII

cut ties with the Catholic Church and started his own church, the Church of England (Anglican Church).

He wanted no other churches except for his.

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17. Who were the DISSENTERS? (Mr. P)

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DISSENTERS

• anyone who disagreed with the Church of England(England’s official church)

• Two groups:1. Separatists2. Puritans

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Do we call them PILGRIMS yet????

No, not yet.

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18. Who were the SEPARATISTS? (p. 76)

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SEPARATISITS dissenters who wanted to separate completely from King James I and the Church of England (They thought it was too much like the Catholic Church.)

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Do we call them PILGRIMS yet????

No, not yet.

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19. Why did the Separatists flee to Holland…then to America? (p. 76, 2nd par.)

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They were being persecuted (arrested, harassed, attacked) for their religious beliefs.

Holland was known for its tolerance.

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20. Do we call them PILGRIMS yet? (p. 76)

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Pilgrims were Puritans who decided that a total break with the Church of England was needed.

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Since they traveled for religious freedom, they were called PILGRIMS.

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21. What was the purpose of the MAYFLOWER COMPACT? (p. 77)

** They were NOT in Virginia. Where they were about to land, there were NO LAWS. “Before we go ashore, we must agree to….”

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MAYFLOWER COMPACT

Men aboard the Mayflower signed an agreement

What do you think agreedto?

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MAYFLOWER COMPACT

• to obey laws

• practice self-government

• use “majority rule”

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MAYFLOWER COMPACT

Before there was even an U.S. of A, it was the beginning of:

•self-government

•representative government

•democracy (the people)

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22. Describe the early years at the Plymouth settlement (p. 77 middle)

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23. Who were the PURITANS? (p. 78 top)

How did they dress? How do they look? Having fun?

www.tassiofamily.com/Puritans.jpg

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PURITANSdissenters who wanted to purify (clean up) the Church of England. They were persecuted by King James I

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PURITANS

1630, sailed across Atlantic and founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony (Boston)

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What was the “New England

Way”?

Write one paragraph that

begins with a topic sentence.

Use notes from yesterday.

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24. Why does your textbook call the migration of Puritans a GREAT MIGRATION? (p. 78)

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GREAT MIGRATION

Between 1630 & 1640, over 20,000 Puritans left England to settle in New England.

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25. Who is JOHN WINTHROP?

Famous Quote? (p. 78)

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JOHN WINTHROP

Puritan governorof the Mass.Bay Colony.

Do you know the famous quote?? “We shall be…”

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JOHN WINTHROP

“We shall be as a City upon a Hill, the eyes of the people are on us.”

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26. What is a CONGREGATION? (p. 78 bottom)

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CONGREGATION

A group of people who belong to the same church.

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CONGREGATION

Each Puritan congregation set up its own town in New England. (Milford, CT)

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How were towns settled in New England? board notes

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First minister of Congregational Church 1652, civic leader & school teacher. His house and the first meeting house were near the “Ancient Country Road from Stamford to Fairfield.” What is this road today?

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27. What was the “NEW ENGLAND WAY”? (p. 78 bottom)

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NEW ENGLAND WAY

•Instructions on how to live as a good Puritan

•You learned this in church

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NEW ENGLAND WAY

1) Hard Work

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NEW ENGLAND WAY

2) Godliness

(act as God wants you to act)

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NEW ENGLAND WAY

3) Education

(ex. be able to read Bible)

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28a. Which colony did THOMAS HOOKER found? (p. 79 middle)

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REVEREND THOMAS HOOKER

1636, left the Mass. Bay Colony and founded the Hartford Colony (later became Colony of Connecticut)

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FUNDAMENTAL ORDERS OF CONNECTICUT

First written plan for government (constitution) in the Colonies.

Signing of Fundamental Orders of Conn.

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FUNDAMENTAL ORDERS OF CONNECTICUT

•Extended voting rights

•Expanded idea of representative government

Democracydemocracy

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29. Who was Roger Williams? (p. 79)

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REVEREND ROGER WILLIAMS

-Puritan minister in Salem

- disagrees with other Puritans

- Founded 1st Baptist church

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30. Who was Anne Hutchinson? (p. 79 bottom)

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ANNE HUTCHINSON

- Also a Mass. Puritan

- Preached in house, criticizing church authority

- Believed you don’t need church, preacher, or bible to worship God

Preaching in Her House

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ANNE HUTCHINSON

- Put in trial and banished

- Fled to Rhode Island

On Trial… “Guilty as Charged!”

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Did the peace between Indians and Puritans remain?

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31a. What was King Philip’s War? (p. 80)

Wait a minute… Who was King Philip??

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KING PHILIP’S WAR 1675-76

- Puritans in NE wanted Indian’s land and wanted them OUT of NE

- Metacom*, Wampanoagleader known as “King Philip”, unites tribes to fight against colonists

- Brutal war breaks out* Son of Massasoit, Pilgrims’ friend

Paul Revere engraving

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Green – Indian Territory in Early 1600s in New England

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Gen. Geoffe at Hadley Mountain

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Attack on Brookfield, & Deerfield, Mass. 1675. “Old Deerfield” burned to ground

and abandoned 1675, later rebuilt as Deerfield.

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Great Swamp Massacre -- Dec. 1675

Colonial militias attack Narragansett fort in RI and burn it to the ground, burning/killing 300 Indians inside, including women children. Some escaped to the frozen Great Swamp, where 300 more Indians died from wounds. Severe blow to Naragansetts.

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OUTCOMES

-Killed: 3,000 Indians, 600 colonists

- 500 Indians enslaved (sold into slavery in Caribbean)

- Indians attacked 45 villages

- Metacom (“King Philip”) is killed

- Colonists take even more Indian land!! Indians are WEAKENED.

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SALEM WITCH TRIALS

In the painting that follows, what emotions do you feel in the courtroom?

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SALEM WITCH TRIALS

The Trial of George Jacobs (painted 1855) As Jacobs defends himself, young women, including his granddaughter, scream out saying he bewitched them. He was convicted and executed.

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SALEM WITCH TRIALS OUTCOMES

- Over 100 arrested and tried

- 20 found guilty and put to death

- 19 were hanged and 1 was pressed to death with heavy stones

-Salem WT are important because it led to…. (think of rights of the accused)

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