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Puritans and pilgrims

May 22, 2015

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Short review of Pilgrim and Puritan colonization
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U.S. History

The English ColoniesThe Pilgrims and Puritans

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ProtestantProtest

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Background

King Henry VIII

Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn

Jane Seymour Anne of Cleves

Catherine Howard Catherine Parr

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Puritans & Pilgrims

•Puritans—Protestant group that wanted to reform the Church of England

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Puritans & Pilgrims

•Separatists—Protestant group that cut all ties with the Church of England & developed their own churches

•Pilgrims: a group of Separatists

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Puritans & Pilgrims

• 1608: Pilgrims escape to Netherlands to freely practice religion

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Puritans & Pilgrims

•Immigrants—people who leave their original country to live in another country

•Pilgrims unhappy in Netherlands

•Formed a joint-stock company & returned to England

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The Founding of Plymouth

• Sept. 16, 1620: 100+ men, women, children leave England aboard Mayflower

• William Bradford: Pilgrim leader

William Bradford statue

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The Founding of Plymouth

• Mayflower Compact written because colonists landed too far away from Virginia to be ruled by its government. Original Mayflower

Compact

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The Founding of Plymouth

•Mayflower Compact—documents creating a new political society signed by the PilgrimsSigning the Mayflower

Compact

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The Founding of Plymouth

•Pilgrims land in present-day Massachusetts in late 1620

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Pilgrims & American Indians

• No Indian interaction for long time

• March 1621: Indian walks into Pilgrim community speaking English

• Introduces Pilgrims to Squanto

Samoset walking into Pilgrim community

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The Pilgrim Community

•Poor conditions for farming & fur trapping

•Many families

•Family center of life

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The Pilgrim Community

•Women had more rights in the Plymouth Colony than they had in England:

–Make Contracts–Own property–Bring cases before court