Massachusetts Bay Colony Aleena, Simran, Filip, Juliana (B2)
Key Vocabulary John Winthrop King Philip’s War (Aka, Metacom’s War.) New England Way Puritanism Predestination Pequot War John Winthrop Algonquin Language Wampanoag, Pequot, Nipmuck, Tribes Thomas Dudley
History John Winthrop Religious Freedom “City upon a hill” The Colony rapidly shot up as both the largest and most influential of the New England outposts Puritans Massachusetts Bay Colony Map
Government Religion and government Self-governing community Town meeting Town Meeting
Massachusetts Bay Harbor Economy Shipbuilding Subsistence Farming Massachusetts Bay Harbor
Population Demographics Immigration Jobs Life In Massachusetts Bay Colony
Culture The New England Way Life in New England Town Roles of the family Meeting House The meeting house
Religion Puritanism way of life Predestination View on life Ex. of a Puritan Meeting
Native American Relations /Wars Overall, Puritans saw Natives as savages, but saw their appeal as well; yet prohibited their people to convert to the native tribes. Why were Native Relations tense? Despite the fact that The Puritans bought land rather than stealing it, a price came with that. Built up tensions led to the Pequot War Even with the war, Natives in New England still resisted- leading to King Philip’s War. Almost ended the New England Settlement. https://youtu.be/TTYOQ05oDOI (4:36-7:00)
People/Events People: John Winthrop Thomas Dudley Algonquin Language Wampanoag, Pequot, Nipmuck, Tribes Significant Events: 1630: Massachusetts Bay was founded 1635-1638: Pequot War 1675-1678: King Philip’s War