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GET EXCITED (OR AT LEAST PRETEND)!!. Meet your teams!. Team 1. Team 2. Team 3 Is this guy for real?. Question. Who were the Puritans?. Answer. A religious group that began in England in the 1600s that wanted to “purify” the English (Anglican) Church. Question. Who were the Separatists?.
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Meet your teams! Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Is this guy for real?
Question • Who were the Puritans?
Answer • A religious group that began in England in the 1600s that wanted to “purify” the English (Anglican) Church.
Question • Who were the Separatists?
Answer • They were a group with the Puritans who believed that the Church could only be purified by separating from it and starting all over again.
Question • Who were the Pilgrims?
Answer • They were a group of Puritan separatists that made the journey across the Atlantic Ocean on the Mayflower in order to found Plymouth Colony.
Question • What is the Mayflower?
Answer • The ship on which the Pilgrims sailed across the Atlantic.
Question • What is the Mayflower Compact?
Answer • It is an agreement (or covenant) between the people aboard the Mayflower to live and work together. • It is one of the oldest constitutions (or plans of government) in the New World. • It stated that many issues would be decided by a majority vote.
Question • What is Plymouth Colony?
Answer • The colony that the Pilgrims founded. It eventually grew into what is today the state of Massachusetts.
Question • Who is William Bradford?
Answer • He was the first governor of Plymouth Colony. He helped it survive through its first winter. He also left use one of the only accounts of the First Thanksgiving.
Question • What was the original Thanksgiving?
Answer • It was both a harvest festival and a celebration of the peace treaty between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag.
Question • What is New England? What states are included? Where is it on a map?
Answer • New England were the colonies in the New World founded by the Puritans from England. • Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine are a part of it. • It is in the far Northeast corner of the United States.
Question • Who was Roger Williams and why was he important?
Answer • Roger Williams was a Puritan Dissenter (someone who did not agree with the Puritans in Massachusetts). • He founded the colony of Rhode Island. • He believed in a “separation of church and state.” • He believed in religious freedom/tolerance.
Question • What is “separation of church and state?”
Answer • The government should not be controlled by a religion. • Also, the government should not control religion. • Lastly, the government cannot tell you what to believe or favor you if you believe what it wants you to believe.
Question Who is Anne Hutchinson?
Answer • She was a Puritan Dissenter (did not agree with the Puritans of New England). • She believe that everyone could speak to God and did not need the help of pastors to understand the Bible. • She was kicked out of Massachusetts for her beliefs.
Question • What were the Salem Witch Trials? Why were the so important?
Answer • The Salem Witch Trials were a series of trials that took place in Salem, Massachusetts in the 1690s.Many people were accused of using magic and several were found guilty and executed as a result. • These trials are significant because they mark a turning point in the Puritans’ willingness to tolerate the beliefs of people who differed from them. After the cases, attitudes softened.
Question • What is spectral evidence? What role did it play in the Salem Witch Trials?
Answer • It is evidence of ghosts and magic that is often times invisible to the jury trying the case. • Many people were convicted of witchcraft and executed as a result of spectral evidence which claimed that they were possessing children with invisible “specters.”
Question • Who was Tituba and what role did she play in the Salem Witch Trials?
Answer • She became the target of many accusations of witchcraft because she was an easy target. Tituba was a servant in the house of the town pastor in Salem. • Under large pressure, she was the first to confess to witchcraft.
Question • What are some of the advantages that the Pilgrims of Plymouth had over the settlers at Jamestown?
Answer • Covenant with God • Mayflower Compact: covenant with each other • Wampanoag Treaty: covenant with the Natives • Knew about Jamestown’s Starving Time • Royal Charter • Joint-Stock Company to resupply and trasport
Question • The Pilgrims have a different reason for coming to the New World than the settlers at Jamestown. What is the difference?
Answer • Jamestown settlers came for economic freedom (the chance to get rich and powerful). • Many of the Plymouth settlers (Pilgrims) came for religious freedom (the chance to practice their religion the way they wanted)
Question • What is a dissenter? How did they play a crucial role in the development of religious freedom in the U.S.?
Answer • A dissenter is a person who does not agree. • Famous Puritan dissenters are: Thomas Hooker, Roger Williams, and Anne Hutchinson. • They played an important role in the development of religious freedom because they challenged the Puritans, who wanted everyone one within New England to practice religion the same way.
Question • How is the Mayflower Compact a root of democracy in the New World?
Answer • It is one of the first constitutions (written plan of government). The USA has a constitution also. • It used a majority rule (voting). We vote by the majority rule today as well.
Question • Name a Thanksgiving myth. What is the truth behind this myth? • What information busts this myth? • What does this reveal about people who believe this Thanksgiving myth?
Answer • Answers will vary. Please use information from the research you conducted for Thanksgiving Myth Busters. • Example: There was no popcorn at the first Thanksgiving. They did have cornmeal. This reveals that people believe since popcorn is a tradition in their family, it must stretch all the way back to the first Thanksgiving.