Mayflower Government: 4. Significant People: 5. Hardships

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Mayflower 1620 3. Government: 4. Significant People: 5. Hardships 1. Reasons for coming: 2. Who: Where: 3. Government: 4. Significant People: 5. Hardships 6. Supplies Using these notes, indicate the 5 themes of History: Social: Economic: Morale: Political: Geography:

Mayflower 1620 3. Government: Representative Government Reasons for coming: Religious Freedom -if not in Church of England, burned at stake. 2. Who: Pilgrims/Separatists/Puritans Where: New England Colony: Plymouth, Massachusetts 3. Government: Representative Government Mayflower Compact 4. Significant People: William Bradford (leader) Squanto (Native American who helped plant, farm, and hunt) 5. Hardships Voyage 66 days Crowded conditions Disease Sea sickness storms 6. Supplies Water Food Seeds Tools Medicine Bible Using these notes, indicate the 5 themes of History: Social: Economic: Morale: Political: Geography: