Colonization and Settlement

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Colonization and Settlement

Thursday Content Objective: I can apply significant developments in the New England Colonies by providing key ideas on a note taking chart for a gallery walk Language Objective: I can write to explain significant developments in the New England Colonies using the sentence stem: One connection between the Massachusetts Bay colony and Rhode Island is….

A/B Partners B Partners: One thing I learned about Plymouth is……. A Partners: Another thing I learned is…..

Puritans: A group of English settlers who founded the massachusetts Bay colony. They disagreed with the Church, but did not want to separate What do you think happened when people disagreed with the Puritan leaders? A group of English settlers who founded the massachusetts bay colony Puritans disagreed with the church of England, But unlike the separatists, they did not want to separate from the church

Table 1- Blue book- Massachusetts Bay pg. 69 Rhode Island pg: 70 Table 2- Red book- Massachusetts Bay pg. 205-206 Rhode Island pg: 208 Table 3- Massachusetts Bay Articles Table 4- Rhode Island Articles

Anne Hutchinson: Was forced out of Massachusetts because of her religious teachings Roger Williams: Founded Rhode Island because he was banished by the Puritans How would you describe the character traits of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson **Anne Hutchinson was forced out of Massachusetts because of her Religious teachings **** Roger Williams founded Rhode Island because he was banished by the puritans

What connections are there between the Massachusetts Bay colony and Rhode Island One connection between the Massachusetts Bay colony and Rhode Island ..

Monday Content Objective: I can analyze significant developments including religious tensions that led to the New England Colonies by finding connections between key individuals on a double bubble map. Language Objective: I can write to explain significant developments including religious tensions that led to New England Colonies using the sentence stem: One important character trait of _________ is… This is important because…

A/B Partners A Partners: One thing I learned about Rhode Island colony is….. B Partners: One thing I learned about Massachusetts Bay colony is……. Note Taking Sheet

What connections could you make between Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams?

Guiding question for double bubble map How would you describe the character traits of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson?

How would you describe the character traits of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson? One important character trait of _________ is….. This is important because…..

Content Objective: I can analyze significant developments including religious tensions that led to the New England Colonies by finding connections between key individuals on a double bubble map. Language Objective: I can write to explain significant developments including religious tensions that led to New England Colonies using the sentence stem: One important character trait of _________ is… This is important because…

Content Objective: I can apply significant developments in the New England Colonies by providing description of illustrations Language Objective: I can write to explain significant developments in the New England Colonies using the sentence stem: The reason people settled in the New England Colonies is… One fact I learned is…..

Go over chart

Complete Making Inferences sheet Why did other people leave Massachusetts?

Illustration 4- What do you think is happening? The colony had thin, rocky soil in many areas that was not very good for farming. For this reason some settlers began leaving in search of better land. In the 1630’s, some people moved from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to the fertile Connecticut River Valley. In 1633, Windsor became the first permanent English settlement in the area. Illustration 4- What do you think is happening?

Besides the people looking for better farm land in the Connecticut River Valley, others began to come to the area for religious reasons. The best known was Rev. Thomas Hooker. He had decided to leave Massachusetts Bay because he thought the Puritan leaders had become too strict. He led a group of people from Massachusetts through the wilderness to the Connecticut River. The group consisted of about sixty men, women, and children as well as horses, cows, and pigs. Rev. Hooker’s wife was too ill to walk, so she was carried on a special horse-drawn litter. Thomas Hooker and his group founded the settlement of Hartford. In 1636. Hartford and the other earlier settlements united to become the Connecticut Colony

Other people, looking for better farmland, headed north of Massachusetts and settled along the Merrimack River. Others came to the same area trying to escape the strict Puritan way of life. Founding of New Hampshire- David Thomson began the first settlement in the area in 1623. This settlement moved to what is now the city of Portsmouth in 1630, and began shipping lumber to England John Mason was granted land in the area in order to set up a fishing colony John Wheelwright, a follower of Anne Hutchinson, came to the area after being expelled from Boston. For many years the area was controlled by the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1679, the settlements were all united under a charter from the king when New Hampshire became a royal colony.

**** Roger Williams founded Rhode Island because he was banished by the puritans **Anne Hutchinson was kicked out of Massachusetts Bay Colony because of her religious teaching Add Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, New Hampshire to map