As people came to the Americas from England, they spread out on the East coast. We separate the colonies into 3 regions. 13 COLONIES.

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As people came to the Americas from England, they spread out on the East coast. We separate the colonies into 3 regions. 13 COLONIES

NEW ENGLAND COLONIES What was the climate, weather, and land like in New England?

SPIRITUAL SETTLEMENTS They weren’t opposed to economic prosperity but their true goal was spiritual.

WHY LEAVE HOME TO COME TO THE NEW WORLD? Religion Puritans who wanted to worship in their own way Not to be confused with religious tolerance Legally, everyone had to attend the Puritan Church Opportunity Carve out a living on new farmland Religious Reform A clean break from the Church of England Fewer elaborate rituals Study the Bible, listen to sermons, examine their lives

PURITAN IDEALS Community: required to attend church Created a common area in all towns Order Well ordered family in well ordered towns in a well ordered colony Lived long, generally happy lives

PLYMOUTH COLONY Religious foundations 1534 the Anglican Church was created in England Puritans wanted to separate to practice a more “pure” form of Protestantism Puritans and Separatists were persecuted for their beliefs

THE MAYFLOWER The Puritans, a group of Separatists voyaged to New England on the Mayflower (also known as Pilgrims) Only 1/3 of the Mayflower’s 100 passengers were Separatists a form of government was needed to keep the group together The Mayflower Compact was created by a group of men including William Bradford (leader) One of the first examples of self- government

ROUGH SEAS The crew spotted Cape Cod, and decided to head south. They encountered rough seas and nearly ship-wrecked. They didn’t want to risk it, and stayed in Cape Cod. They decided to build on Plymouth.

CHALLENGES Harsh winter Led to deaths of half of the colonists Squanto – taught the pilgrims to plant crops after their first winter of disaster. He was able to speak English. Prior lives?

MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY John Winthrop: colony’s governor In 1630, over 1000 settlers migrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the Great Migration By 1643, they saw more than 20,000 citizens and 20 towns (including Boston)

GOVERNING At first Winthrop and his assistants made all the laws. Then stockholders created the General Court. One male church member represented the whole town Later on, any male who owned property could vote.

ANNE HUTCHINSON Felt it was wrong to obey the church if felt like disobeying God Opened her home to other free thinkers Including women who wanted to study the Bible Called to trial Defended self with Biblical passages Convicted and banished from the colony

CONNECTICUT Settlers began in Massachusetts Founded by Puritan minister Thomas Hooker Created the Fundamental Orders as a plan of government Set up all the specifics of the government

NEW HAMPSHIRE AND MAINE Separated off from Massachusetts New Hampshire founded in 1638 Established by John Wheelwright, brother in law of Anne Hutchinson No religious freedom, still Puritan Was a Royal Colony Maine founded in 1620 (Plymouth Colony) Before that the French and English ( and Natives for that matter) went back and forth and fought over Maine (France lost the French & Indian War)

RHODE ISLAND Founded in 1635 by Roger Williams, a Separatist minister banished from Massachusetts Thought land needed to be purchased from Native Americans Thought the government should not punish settlers over matters of religion.

WAR WITH INDIANS Settlers pushed Natives from their land The Pequot War Connecticut In 1637, the colony sent army to attack the Pequot burned a fort, killing more than 500 hunted, captured, or killed remaining Pequot

King Phillip’s war Metacom: son of Massasoit, a Pokanoket leader who helped the Pilgrims of Plymouth As settlers grew and prospered, they moved onto more of the Pokanoket’s land 45,000 settlers with 90+ towns Metacom united many Native groups to drive English out Destroyed 20+ towns Ruined fields, slaughtered cattle, kidnapped people English pushed back No language barrier Larger numbers Enlisted rival tribes to help August Metacom killed

CAUSING CHANGE Causing Change Cleared land to create farms Converted 1000 Natives to Puritanism Total cultural change