Table of Contents 1st Six-Weeks

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Table of Contents 1st Six-Weeks Pg. ?? Jamestown vs. Plymouth Pg. ?? 13 Colonies Pg. ?? Colony Connections Pg. ?? Pilgrims vs. Puritans vs. Quakers

Pilgrims vs. Puritans vs. Quakers When and where

Pilgrims Plymouth, Massachusetts 1620 When & Where

Puritans Massachusetts 1630s When & Where

Quakers Pennsylvania 1680s When & Where

Draw a line under all the when & where answers

Pilgrims Left England to be able to practice their religious beliefs freely Wanted to separate from the Church of England (AKA Separatist) Wanted to continue living as English citizens Beliefs

Puritans Left England to be able to practice their religious beliefs freely Wanted a simpler form of worship Did NOT want music, fancy churches, or special clothes for the priests Beliefs

Puritans Observed the Sabbath – no games, jokes, talking or drinking Law said you had to go to church Held town meetings to discuss issues Beliefs Cont.

Puritans Strict laws – 15 carried the death penalty Did not like to be questioned about religious beliefs Beliefs Cont.

Quakers Left England to be able to practice their religious beliefs freely Believed all were created equal – men, women, children, commoners & noblemen Women were allowed to preach Beliefs

Quakers Refused to bow to nobles Thought slavery was wrong Refused to serve in the army Beliefs Cont.

Relations with Native Americans Pilgrims Learned survival skills After many years they fight. Relations with Native Americans

Relations with Native Americans Puritans Fight them Relations with Native Americans

Relations with Native Americans Quakers William Penn, the Quaker leader, believed that the land belonged to the N. Americans Out of respect, insisted that all settlers pay the N. Americans “rent” Great relationship Relations with Native Americans