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Slide 1 The Reformation Slide 2 _____________- This King of England wanted the Pope to grant him a divorce from his wife. When the Pope refused the king decided to divorce…
Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 A Little Background Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church in the 1530âs - made himself the head of the Church…
The New England Colonies pg. 50-54 The New England Colonies pg. 50-54 How did the geography of the New England Colonies impact the development of its economy? (Trade v. Farming)…
New England New England Chapter 2 Section 3 Colony Founder/Year Founded Reasons Founded The Pilgrims Land at Plymouth A group of Puritans, called separatists, broke away…
Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 I. The colonists established different patterns of settlement. Economies (tobacco, farming, shipping) Political systems…
Unit 1: English Settlement Unit 1: English Settlement Objectives: Identify English motivations for settlement Compare and Contrast European settlements in the New World …