Learning Goal: Explain the story of the Pilgrims

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Learning Goal: Explain the story of the Pilgrims Learning Goal: Explain the story of the Pilgrims. Include who they were, where they came from, where they wanted to go, their reasons for relocation, and what happened once they got to the Americas. Bell Ringer for M10: Look closely at this cartoon. What are “illegal aliens”? Who is being called that in this picture?

Are pilgrims puritans or separatists? Puritan = a member of the Church of England who wanted to “purify” some of the things it did. Vocabulary: Are pilgrims puritans or separatists? Separatist = Puritans who gave up on “purifying” the Church and decided to break away from it entirely

An English law, the 1559 Act of Uniformity, demanded that all British citizens attend services and follow the traditions of the Church of England.

How were the reasons for settling the Jamestown colony and the Plymouth colony different?

The Pilgrims rejected the Church of England and refused to follow it’s traditions. They fled to Holland seeking religious freedom

Their children began to “forget their roots” in Holland so they left for America

The Virginia Company gave the Pilgrims a charter to settle in Jamestown Bad weather forced the Pilgrims to land far north – in place that becomes called “Cape Cod.”

The Pilgrims landed in a territory that was not administered by any country or government. They were far north of Virginia – the Virginia Company’s power did not extend that far What are the laws in a land where there is no government?

The Pilgrims wrote “The Mayflower Compact” – the first democratic document in the New World