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B. Categorizing Create a word web for each of the following

B. Categorizing Create a word web for each of the following. Pilgrims-. Separatist group, wanted a total break with the Church of England. Great Migration-. Mayflower Compact-. B. Categorizing Create a word web for each of the following. Pilgrims-.

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B. Categorizing Create a word web for each of the following

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  1. B.Categorizing Create a word web for each of the following Pilgrims- Separatist group, wanted a total break with the Church of England Great Migration- Mayflower Compact-

  2. B.Categorizing Create a word web for each of the following Pilgrims- Separatist group, wanted a total break with the Church of England Great Migration- Mayflower Compact- Signed by the Pilgrims to obey laws agreed upon for the good of the colony-self government

  3. Chapter3Section 2 New England Colonies P. 8/ P. 76 A. Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects As you read this sections, fill out the chart below by writing notes that summarize the causes and results of the conflicts. Causes of the Conflict Results of the Conflict • Different Beliefs 1. Puritans vs. the Church of England • Suffered Persecution • Left & formed colonies Plymouth & Mass. Bay • Purify the Church of Catholic beliefs 2. Puritan leaders vs. Roger Williams 3. Puritan leaders vs. Anne Hutchinson

  4. B.Categorizing Create a word web for each of the following Pilgrims- Separatist group, wanted a total break with the Church of England The leaving of 1,000’s of Puritans to found new settlements around the world Great Migration- Mayflower Compact- Signed by the Pilgrims to obey laws agreed upon for the good of the colony-self government

  5. The New England Way • Congregation-a group of people who belong to the same church • Each congregation set up their own town, the meeting house was the most important building-town meetings, made laws for the community • By law everyone in town had to attend church services • Sermon given on the “New England Way” emphasized duty, godliness, hard work and honesty. • Believed amusements such as dancing and playing games lead to laziness • Believed God required them to work long and hard

  6. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut 1st written Constitution in America The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut is a short document, but contains some principles that were later applied in creating the United States government. Government is based in the rights of an individual, and the orders spell out some of those rights, as well as how they are ensured by the government. It provides that all free men share in electing their magistrates, and uses secret, paper ballots. It states the powers of the government, and some limits within which that power is exercised.

  7. Chapter3Section 2 New England Colonies P. 8/ P. 76 A. Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects As you read this sections, fill out the chart below by writing notes that summarize the causes and results of the conflicts. Causes of the Conflict Results of the Conflict 1. Puritans vs. the Church of England • Suffered Persecution • Different beliefs • Left & formed colonies Plymouth & Mass. Bay • Purify the Church of Catholic beliefs 2. Puritan leaders vs. Roger Williams Williams founded Rhode Island • Williams – should not take N.A. lands. • Gov’t couldn’t demand Church attendance 3. Puritan leaders vs. Anne Hutchinson

  8. Chapter3Section 2 New England Colonies P. 8/ P. 76 A. Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects As you read this sections, fill out the chart below by writing notes that summarize the causes and results of the conflicts. Causes of the Conflict Results of the Conflict 1. Puritans vs. the Church of England • Suffered Persecution • Different beliefs • Left & formed colonies Plymouth & Mass. Bay • Purify the Church of Catholic beliefs 2. Puritan leaders vs. Roger Williams Williams founded Rhode Island • Williams – should not take N.A. lands. • Gov’t couldn’t demand Church attendance Did not need church or minister to interpret the Bible She was banished, fled to Rhode Island 3. Puritan leaders vs. Anne Hutchinson

  9. Causes of the Conflict Results of the Conflict 4. King Phillip’s War Conflict over land, religion & growing # of Europeans Colonial victory, 12 villages destroyed, 600 colonist die, ended native power in NE 5. Salem witchcraft trails

  10. Causes of the Conflict Results of the Conflict 4. King Phillip’s War Conflict over land, religion & growing # of Europeans Colonial victory, 12 villages destroyed, 600 colonist die, ended native power in NE Different generations had different religious views; false accusations Arrests, trials & executions for witchcraft 5. Salem witchcraft trails

  11. DefinitionsRead pages 76-81 • Pilgrims page-76 • Mayflower Compact page-77 • Puritans page-78 • Great Migration page-78 • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut page-79 • Rodger Williams page-79 • Anne Hutchinson page-79 • King Philips War page-80

  12. Homework3) Main Ideas Page #81 • a) What is the Mayflower Compact? Document written by the men aboard the Mayflower saying that they would obey any laws agreed upon for the good of the colony

  13. HomeworkPage #81 • b) What is the meaning of the term “Great Migration”? The term used when thousands of Puritans came to the Americas

  14. HomeworkPage #81 • c) What were some of the causes of King Philip’s War? 1) Land ownership, Europeans believed individuals could own land, the Indians believed the land belonged to everyone. 2) The Indians became alarmed at the growing numbers of the new colonists.

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