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Pilgrims
Landed in Plymouth Colony
aboard Mayflower in 1620
Pilgrims
Leader William Bradford
Mayflower Compact
• They signed Mayflower Compact which
set up how the colony was going to be
run
• http://www.plimoth.org/learn/just-kids/talkpilgrim
• http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/r
evolution/mayflower.htm
Pilgrims
Reasons they left
Established ChurchChurch of England-head
of Church was King
If you did not follow you
would be persecuted.
Pilgrims
Pilgrims were Separatistswanting to separate from
Church of England
Pilgrim Colony at Plymouth
Pilgrims returned to
England from the
Netherlands.
They won a charter to set
up a colony in Va.
They landed in
Plymouth aboard the
Mayflower.
They spelled it
Plimouth
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Founded by Puritans in 1630
Came because they wanted to
purify/reform the Church of
England.
They wanted to create “A city
upon a Hill.”
My Vision of a City Upon a Hill
What is your vision?
John Winthrop was chosen as first
Governor and elected 12 times
Do you think they liked him as Governor?
The Puritans were a
religious group who had
hoped to reform the Church
of England
• The King disapproved of
Puritans and their ideas,
canceled Puritan business
charters, and had some
Puritans jailed.
• They believed that
England had fallen on
“evil and declining
times.”
• They wanted to build a
new society based on
biblical laws and
teachings.
Only male church members
could vote – elected
representatives to
assembly called the
General Court
If you questioned how
colony was being run, you
could be banished
Banish
Connecticut
Thomas Hooker
• Can you guess why Connecticut is Mr.
Rosenberg’s favorite state?
Connecticut
Thomas Hooker led 100
settlers to Hartford in 1636
He believed governor had
too much power
He wanted strict limits on
government
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
• Plan of Government
• Gave vote to all men who were
property owners (even non church
members)
• Limits the government’s power
• Expands the idea of representative
government
Rhode Island
Roger Williams
RHODE ISLAND
Founded in 1636
Narragansett Indians sold
land to Puritan Minister
Roger Williams after he
was banished from
Massachusetts.
Roger Williams
•believed that Puritan
Church had too much
power,
•church and state should
be completely separate
Rhode Island
• believed in religious
tolerance
• All white men had right to
vote
Anne Hutchinson
Anne Hutchinson
Puritan who had discussion
meetings after Minister’s
sermons, questioning
church’s teachings
She told the court that God
spoke directly to her.
Anne Hutchinson
• She was banished and
ended up going to Rhode
Island.
New Hampshire
Founded in 1680
Settlers from MA spread
out across New England
Trading and fishing
villages founded
LIFE IN N.E. COLONIES
• Tightly knit towns and
villages dealt with local
matters as community
• Center of village was a
common, an open field
where cattle graze, and a
meetinghouse
LIFE IN N.E. COLONIES
• Town meetings were held
in the meetinghouse as
well as school. Settlers
discussed and voted on
many issues.
Economy and Geography
•Rocky soil…poor farming
•American Indians taught
colonists how to grow
corn, pumpkins, squash,
and beans
•Settlers hunted wild turkey
and deer
•Settlers cut down trees
and used them for
shipbuilding
•Settlers fished for cod,
halibut, and whales
RELATIONS WITH
AMERICAN INDIANS
Metacom, also known as King
Phillip was Chief of Wampanoag
tribe
• As settlers expanded
outward, relationship with
American Indians worsened
• There were many fights
against settlers: known as
King Phillip’s War
• After a year of fighting Metacom
was captured. The English sold
his family and 1,000 Native
Americans into slavery in West
Indies
“I am resolved not to see the day
when I have no country.”