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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.”