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Journal 1/12 What do you know about the earliest English colonists/settlers to North America? What caused these people to make the dangerous journey from England to the “New World”?

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Journal 1/12. What do you know about the earliest English colonists/settlers to North America? What caused these people to make the dangerous journey from England to the “New World”? . The Northern Colonies. The Mayflower Compact. 1620 ____________ come to America - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Journal 1/12

What do you know about the earliest English colonists/settlers to North America? What caused these people to make the dangerous journey from England to the “New World”?

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The Northern Colonies

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The Mayflower Compact1620 ____________ come

to AmericaCome up with the

__________ _________ b/c:

This document upholds the Rule of Law which means:

The MC says 3 things(1)(2)(3)

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Why’d They leave? • The Anglican Church, the:

had gone thru some reforms. Reforms don’t satisfy all. –Puritans want

more________• Simpler________• Less wealth among:

– Separatists wanted:• But in Eng it was illegal

not to support:

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Plymouth Colony• 1st Northern________• Near present day ________• William Bradford is _________________• Was its own colony from 1620-1691 when it

became part of Massachusetts Bay Colony • 1st Thanksgiving (53)

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Journal 1/14

Turn to page 49. Read Conflicts among settlers. What lead to Bacon’s Rebellion? As a result of this rebellion what did the House of Burgesses do? What happened to the system of indentured servitude?

Note: I am going to randomly call on you to answer this question…be prepared.

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“A City Upon a Hill”• Massachusetts Bay

Colony (1630)• Founder is

__________________• Winthrop called the

colony a “City Upon a Hill” b/c:–Mass. General

Court:– The Great

Migration:

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Connecticut• In the MBC _______&

_________were not separated.

• Thomas Hooker is a ____________________ who:

• Fundamental Orders of Connecticut is:

It did 2 things(1)(2)

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Rhode Island• Roger Williams also

leaves ____________& establishes__________

• He believed 2 things(1)(2)

• Most tolerant colony of other _____________

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New Hampshire• Anne Hutchinson was a

woman who believed:• She is banished from

MBC:– Lives in ______ ______

for a time– Later a family member

forms:• NH starts as a _____

______ which means:

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Open to page 47. What was life like in Jamestown under John Smith rule? How did he both make peace and war with the Powhatans?

Note: I am going to randomly call on you to answer this question…be prepared.

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Life in New England• Public education starts:• Colonial Gov’t was:• Native relations change

for 2 reasons1) Natives have________2) Colonists don’t need:– Pequot War:– King Philip’s War:

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Why is Roanoke famous today?

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The first English colony after Roanoke.

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Businesses responsible for governing and maintaining the colonies in return for profit.

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A powerful Native confederation in Jamestown

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This Powhatan Princess helped keep the peace btw. the colonists and her people.

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What was starving time?

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What caused starving time?OR

explain headrights.

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America’s first legislature was…

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What caused Bacon’s Rebellion?

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How did the Jamestown colony react to Bacon’s Rebellion?

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The idea that laws are based on what’s the greatest good for the greatest amount of people…

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This document was signed when Pilgrims sailing to the new world were knocked off course and out of Royal jurisdiction.

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These people wanted to purify the Church of England.

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The Church of England was also known as the…

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The Jamestown colony is in modern day….

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The Plymouth colony is in modern day….