PPT-Religious Dissenters of Massachusetts Bay
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By J Bilawsky B Francisco and S Shah Believed that Native Americans should be treated fairly and paid for their land instead of it being taken from them This view
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By J Bilawsky B Francisco and S Shah Believed that Native Americans should be treated fairly and paid for their land instead of it being taken from them This view went against Massachusetts bay since it didnt support new Englands way and caused him to be banished. Review your Vocabulary words. Review your key people!. Practice reading Line Graphs. Which group left England because they wanted to change some religious practices to purify the Church of England?. The Puritans. 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. . 1620. Puritans. Wanted to purify the Church of England. Were arrested and imprisoned for their beliefs. Roundhead. Cavalier. English Civil War 1642 – 1646. Roundheads (Puritans) win. Puritans close all theaters, changed Church of England, forced religious beliefs on all English (somber clothing and behavior). 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?. Settling the Northern Colonies . (1619 – 1700). Reading Questions. Explain who the Puritans were and their beliefs and explain why they left England for the New World.. Explain the basic governmental and religious practices of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.. Chapter 5:. The New England Colonies. Massachusetts (MA). Connecticut (CT). Rhode Island (RI). New Hampshire (NH). The Massachusetts Bay Colony. Lesson 1. A City on a Hill. 10 years after the Pilgrims a new group of religious settlers called the Puritans founded a new colony.. The New England Colonies. Far to the north of the Southern Colonies, the English founded another set of colonies during the 1600s.. New England was a land of dense forests and short growing seasons.. The New England and Mid-Atlantic Colonies. Ms.Luco. IB US History. August 11-14. New England. Geography. Poor, thin, rocky soils. Short growing season. Forested areas. Coasts and harbors. Puritans. Followers of . Chap. 2, Section 2-3. I. New England Colonies. N.E. Colonies include:. . 1. Massachusetts. . 2. Connecticut. . 3. Rhode Island. . 4. New Hampshire. . 5. Maine (was part of Mass. Until 1820). . Patricia Cline Cohen . ● . Sarah Stage. . Susan M. Hartmann. CHAPTER 4. . The Northern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, . 1601–1700. The American Promise. Chapter 5:. The New England Colonies. Massachusetts (MA). Connecticut (CT). Rhode Island (RI). New Hampshire (NH). The Massachusetts Bay Colony. Lesson 1. A City on a Hill. 10 years after the Pilgrims a new group of religious settlers called the Puritans founded a new colony.. By: Darren Gonzalez. Bhagyesh Patel. Amritpal Singh Chopra. Block 2. Key terms. Dissenter- a person who doffers in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority. Unorthodox -contrary to what is usual, traditional, or accepted . H. Khuram. E. Samuel . Block 3. Key Words. Dissenters. Anne Hutchinson. Antinomian Controversy . Religious Freedom. Roger Williams. The Puritans. Massachusetts Bay. Portsmouth Rhode island. Narrangsett Indians. 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
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