Tuesday , September 2 , 2014 1.Take out a piece of paper…put your name and date on it. Label it “Skill Check One” 2.STUDY!!!!!
Jan 16, 2016
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
1.Take out a piece of paper…put your name and date on it. Label it “Skill Check One”
2.STUDY!!!!!
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
1. Why is the Mayflower Compact important in United States history?
New England Colonies
Chapter 3Lesson 2
Massachusetts Bay Colony
• 1630• Puritans
–Left England to reform the church• Governor John Winthrop• 900 men, women, children
–“Great Migration” 1630’s more than 15,000
Government• John Winthrop made the laws• Settlers demanded a role.
–Adult male, church members•Then property owners.
• Theocracy- government which is ruled by religious leaders
No Tolerance• Criticized or persecuted people who
did not agree with them.
• Strictly enforced religious rules
• Dissent: to disagree or oppose
Connecticut• 1636• Thomas Hooker
–To profit from fur traders–Religious and political freedom
–Founded the town of Hartford
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
• 1639• Plan of government• First written constitution
* Representative government *
Anne Hutchison
• Educated Englishwoman• Married to a preacher, 15 kids• Led services from her house• Believed that anyone could talk to
God• Banished from the Massachusetts• Founded Portsmouth
Rhode Island• 1636• Roger Williams
–Government should not force people to worship a specific way.
–Should not take land away from Native Americans
• Religious tolerance–Safe place for dissenters
* 1st colony with religious freedom *
New Hampshire• 1638• John Wheelwright• Independent in 1679.
King Phillips War• Native American conflict.
–Settlers moving on land…No pay; no permission.
• 1675 Wampanoag leaders waged war.• Lasted 14 months• Colonists won
• Result–Destroyed Native American power–Colonies expanded.