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Chapter 2 Section 4

Chapter 2 Section 4. New England Colonies. Pilgrims left England because of religious conflict They were Puritans, people who wanted to purify the church of Catholic rituals. The Pilgrims. All Pilgrims were Puritans, not all Puritans were Pilgrims

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Chapter 2 Section 4

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  1. Chapter 2Section 4 New England Colonies

  2. Pilgrims left England because of religious conflict They were Puritans, people who wanted to purify the church of Catholic rituals The Pilgrims

  3. All Pilgrims were Puritans, not all Puritans were Pilgrims Pilgrims tried the Netherlands first, but ultimately settled on Virginia

  4. The Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts They created Mayflower Compact. Plymouth Colony

  5. The Pilgrims faced difficult conditions and half of them died in the first three months American Indians, such as Squanto, helped the colonists survive

  6. The founders of Mass. Bay did not want to cut all ties with England They came to provide other Christians with a model of how a society should be, “A city on a hill” Massachusetts Bay Colony

  7. A minister named Thomas Hooker founded a colony in the Connecticut Valley There his settlers adopted the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, the world’s first written constitution. Religious Dissent

  8. Pilgrims fled England to practice their own religion Puritans believed only men should preach She fled to Rhode Island with her family Anne Hutchinson

  9. Founded by Roger Williams Williams was banished from Massachusetts for believing Native Americans should be paid for their land Rhode Island

  10. The Puritans viewed the NA’s as lazy savages War broke out between Colonists and the Pequot tribe The Colonists destroyed a village of 700 women and children Pequot War

  11. Puritans offered protection to NA’s who agreed to move into a town and accept English life Praying Towns

  12. A NA named Metacom, called King Phillip by the colonists, was accused of leading a rebellion Starvation and lack of ammunition defeated the NA’s, who lost most of their land as a result King Phillip’s War

  13. Chapter 2Section 5 The Middle Colonies

  14. NYC was originally called New Amsterdam People from all over settled in NY, so there was little allegiance to the Dutch NY and Dirty Jersey

  15. The English took the colony without a shot being fired James, the Duke of York, was named proprietor of the colony. New Joisey

  16. William Penn acquired a land grant from King Charles II as payment for a debt owed his father Penn wanted to make his colony a haven for peace loving Quakers Pennsylvania

  17. The following year the Duke of York gave him Delaware Delaware

  18. The Middle Colonies developed an ethnic and religious diversity unmatched in the colonies. They proved that political order could be maintained without uniformity. Diversity

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