2.4 Objective: Explain the characteristics of the British 
Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay Colonies.

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2.4 Objective: Explain the characteristics of the British 
Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay Colonies.

Bellringer Quiz: 1. What was the name of a religious group that came to North America in this section? 2. What document was signed by the 
Pilgrims in which they agreed to form a 
government and obey its laws? 3. What was one war between the Puritans 
and the Native Americans? 4. What were the "Praying Towns?" Bonus: This woman was excommunicated from the Puritan society for holding religious meetings in her home.

The Puritans.wmv Intro - discussion on Puritans PURITANS

Intro - discussion on Puritans The Puritans.wmv Intro - discussion on Puritans

BODY - Go over notes Southern English Colonies Northern English Colonies Native American Relation Religion Government Economics Exploration/ Colonization Social Class Structure

Closure: Were the Puritans a tolerant group? HW - Due by Thurs. 9/12 - REad ch 2.5 and complete chart

Attachments The Puritans.wmv