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GET EXCITED (OR AT LEAST PRETEND)!!

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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GET EXCITED (OR AT LEAST PRETEND)!!

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  1. GET EXCITED (OR AT LEAST PRETEND)!!

  2. Meet your teams! Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Is this guy for real?

  3. Question • Who were the Puritans?

  4. Answer • A religious group that began in England in the 1600s that wanted to “purify” the English (Anglican) Church.

  5. Question • Who were the Separatists?

  6. 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.

  7. Question • Who were the Pilgrims?

  8. 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.

  9. Question • What is the Mayflower?

  10. Answer • The ship on which the Pilgrims sailed across the Atlantic.

  11. Question • What is the Mayflower Compact?

  12. 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.

  13. Question • What is Plymouth Colony?

  14. Answer • The colony that the Pilgrims founded. It eventually grew into what is today the state of Massachusetts.

  15. Question • Who is William Bradford?

  16. 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.

  17. Question • What was the original Thanksgiving?

  18. Answer • It was both a harvest festival and a celebration of the peace treaty between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag.

  19. Question • What is New England? What states are included? Where is it on a map?

  20. 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.

  21. Question • Who was Roger Williams and why was he important?

  22. 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.

  23. Question • What is “separation of church and state?”

  24. 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.

  25. Question Who is Anne Hutchinson?

  26. 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.

  27. Question • What were the Salem Witch Trials? Why were the so important?

  28. 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.

  29. Question • What is spectral evidence? What role did it play in the Salem Witch Trials?

  30. 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.”

  31. Question • Who was Tituba and what role did she play in the Salem Witch Trials?

  32. 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.

  33. Question • What are some of the advantages that the Pilgrims of Plymouth had over the settlers at Jamestown?

  34. 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

  35. Question • The Pilgrims have a different reason for coming to the New World than the settlers at Jamestown. What is the difference?

  36. 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)

  37. Question • What is a dissenter? How did they play a crucial role in the development of religious freedom in the U.S.?

  38. 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.

  39. Question • How is the Mayflower Compact a root of democracy in the New World?

  40. 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.

  41. 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?

  42. 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.

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