PPT-The Plymouth Colony (1620)

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BY JASACCO The Pilgrims of Plymouth 101 aboard the Mayflower set sail in 1620 for America Most were Separatists looking for religious freedom Led by Captain Miles

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BY JASACCO The Pilgrims of Plymouth 101 aboard the Mayflower set sail in 1620 for America Most were Separatists looking for religious freedom Led by Captain Miles Standish. Nasty Settlers. With winter coming closer the pilgrims grew uncertain of where their food would come from.. They began ransacking the food stores of Indians, the colonists also raided the houses of the few Indians who had survived the plague, as well as robbing Indian graves. . Pilgrims Come to America. In the mid 1600s a religious group called the Separatists tried to separate from the church of England.. . Religious Freedom. Not only did the Separatist groups, like the Pilgrims, break way from the Church of England, they wanted religious freedom.. Plymouth Colony. The Pilgrims. A . pilgrim. is a person who makes a journey for a religious reason.. In 1608 a group of religious farmers tried to start their own church in England.. The Church of England would not allow this to happen.. Persecution in England. Under King Henry VIII, the Church of England was very intolerant of some religious beliefs. A group of people wanted to separate from the Church of England, they are called the Separatists. Write everything in yellow. . . Start on page . 27 . in your notebook. . Title it . “Plymouth Pilgrims” . I can describe the push and pull factors affecting the Pilgrims and their settlement in Plymouth. . 1590 - 1657. Overview. 1609 fled to the Netherlands with the . Scrooby. Separatists. 1620 sailed on the . Mayflower. to New England. 1621 – 56 served as governor of Plymouth for all but five years. Economic and Religious Reasons for Colonization. It all began in 1517. 1517 – Martin Luther. 1530 – John Calvin. 1534 – King Henry VIII. 1558 – Queen Elizabeth I . Why did the Explorers come to N. America?. American Colonization. Why would anyone want to come here?. Profit. Freedom of Religion. Freedom from Tyranny. Free Land. Roanoke, 1587. Sir. . Walter Raleigh tries to establish a colony in N. Carolina. Write everything in yellow. . . Start on page . 27 . in your notebook. . Title it . “Plymouth Pilgrims” . I can describe the push and pull factors affecting the Pilgrims and their settlement in Plymouth. . ? . Pilgrim leader, William Bradford, reading the Mayflower Compact. Signed by all adult males, this document established the rules and laws that would govern the people of Plymouth. . Montgomery County Public Schools, . of the Plymouth . Colony. . was. Samuel Fuller .. William Bradford . was. the Plymouth . Colony. . governor. . The first . governor. . was. John . Carver. (1620) . William Bradford . was. the second . . . Start on page . 27 . in your notebook. . Title it . “Plymouth Pilgrims” . I can describe the push and pull factors affecting the Pilgrims and their settlement in Plymouth. . Why did people come to Jamestown? . P A DELICATE DISTINCTIONby Richard Howland MaxwellPilgrim Society Note Series Two March 2003Near the end of his term as president of the United StatesRonald Reagan delivered an address in which he sou LeidenCongregationandFamilies1AllertonIsaac1585/61659AllertonisbelievedtohavebeenborninLondonEnglandandwasraisedtobecomeatailorAfterarrivingonTheMayflowerAllertonquicklyrosetoprominenceamongthePilgrim

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