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Chapter 5 Lesson 2

Chapter 5 Lesson 2. A. New England 1. Massachusetts 2. Rhode Island 3. Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine B. Conflicts over Land Pages 166-169 in SS text. New England Colonies.

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Chapter 5 Lesson 2

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  1. Chapter 5Lesson 2 A. New England 1. Massachusetts 2. Rhode Island 3. Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine B. Conflicts over Land Pages 166-169 in SS text.

  2. New England Colonies • This Lesson focuses on the New England Colonies of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Maine. • Main Idea: Religion was at the center of Puritan government and community life.

  3. Massachusetts • Puritans were English colonists who settled in NE • They wanted to follow the rules of the Bible. • It shaped the government of Massachusetts. • On Sundays, the town gathered at the meetinghouse for church. • This was the most important building in a Puritan community The Puritan control:

  4. Town Meeting • Community members came to the meeting house at least once a year for a town meeting. • A town meeting was a gathering where colonists held elections and voted on the laws for their towns. • In MA, everyone could attend town meetings but only men who owned property could vote. • Puritans had more self-government than people in most other European colonies.

  5. Self Government When people make laws for themselves. The Puritans had some experience with self government. In England, Parliament was elected by the people. Cultural Regions

  6. Dissenters • Some colonists thought that Puritan leaders should not tell them how to act. • These people were known as dissenters. • A dissenter is a person who does not agree with the beliefs of his or her leaders.

  7. Roger Williams • Roger Williams was a dissenter Puritan leaders believed that everyone had to follow the same religious laws. Roger Williams wanted more religious freedom. He believed that the government should not make laws about religion.

  8. Puritan leaders did not like Roger Williams and his views. They decided to banish him from Massachusetts. Banish means to FORCE someone to leave. Banish

  9. Rhode Island • Roger Williams founded a new colony. • He named the island Rhode Island. • People could worship freely. • Williams kept the government separate from the church. • This was an important event in the history of religious freedom for us today.

  10. Anne Hutchinson • She was another dissenter who challenged Puritan church leaders. • Anne Hutchinson disappointed the Puritans and she, too, was banished. • She moved to Rhode Island.

  11. Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Maine • Thomas Hooker also did not like Puritan rules. • He led 100 colonists and create the colony of Connecticut. • Other colonists moved North and settled in New Hampshire and Maine.

  12. Conflicts Over Land • Colonists & Indians disagreed over land. • Indians believed the land was everyone’s & no one should own it. • Colonists believed that when they bought the land it was theirs. • This led to war. The Pequot War broke out and most of the Pequot Indians died.

  13. Metacomet • Leader of the Wampanoag nation. • He was known to the colonists as King Phillip. • He attacked the colonists and lost. • He was defeated and the remaining Indians were forced to leave or become slaves.

  14. Review: Lesson 2 • In what ways were Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson alike? They were both dissenters. They were both banished because they spoke out against Puritan leaders. They both ended up living in Rhode Island. • What caused the Pequot War? Colonists and Pequots fought over land. Who was allowed to vote in Massachusetts? Only male colonists who were landowners. • Why did Metacomet lead his people to war against the colonists? He believed the Indians had to fight to stay on their lands. Northwest Coast

  15. Homework Letter • Write a letter that Anne Hutchinson might have written to Roger Williams discussing their disagreements with Puritan leaders? Use facts and details to support your letter. You will need to use your notes and pgs 166-169 in text.

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