Religion In the Early America

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapters 28 & 30. A. Quakers B. Puritans C. A Native American Tribe.
Advertisements

Objective: To discuss the reasons for the Puritan’s settlement in America and to examine their way of life. Do Now: Which of the following freedoms would.
Later English Colonies Test Review Test: Tuesday, February 11, 2014.
ROGER WILLIAMS Puritan Minister Religious Intolerance The Puritans, who were victims of intolerance in England, were not tolerant themselves. Although.
17 th Century Inhabitants of North America. Tennessee Curriculum Standards  CULTURE  Culture encompasses similarities and differences among people,
The English in North America
The Later English Colonies Mr. Heath Blue Creek Elementary School January 2013.
PURITANS AND MASSACHUSETTS BAY PAGES PURITANS  Puritans, a religious group, left England between  Escaping bad treatment from King.
The Puritans Our historical essential question for the day is: Were the Puritans selfish or selfless?
The 13 Originals Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
FOUNDING OF THE ENGLISH COLONIES TYPES OF COLONIES PROPRIETARY FOUNDED BY GROUPS OR INDIVIDUAL WHO KING GAVE LAND TO ROYAL COLONIES GOVERNED DIRECTLY.
Colonial Regions: New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies
Puritan New England Ch 2 Sec 3.
SOL Quiz III English Colonies.
Chapter 3: New England Colonies. King Henry VIII.
Unit 1 People.
Thought of the Day Last week, we discussed Calvinism. What is Calvinism? What made it different from Martin Luther’s beliefs? Do you believe it is difficult.
What’s the difference?.  In Europe most people were Roman Catholic.  There were some Jews and Muslims, too but no Protestants.  The Protestant churches.
It’s Time For... Establishing the 13 Colonies Jeopardy!
Unit 1: Three Worlds Meet
The New England settlers were P.U.R.I.T.A.N. Key Questions: What were the characteristics of the people called “Puritans?” Why did they come to America?
Puritans And Quakers By: Miles and Brian Puritan movement began in England and developed in America. Puritan was how they identified a party in the church.
Chapter 3 Review Game By: Carly, Kodi, and Kelly.
Ch 3 13 English Colonies $100 Who settled there? Salem Witch Trials Vocabulary Location Random $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300.
John Smith Soldier and adventurer who founded Jamestown in 1607.
Study Guide Review Chapter 3. Who was Roger Williams? Forced to leave Puritan establishment in Massachusetts Founded Rhode Island. Believed Puritan church.
New England Colonies Chapter 3 Section 2. Pilgrims A member of the group that rejected the Church of England, sailed to America, and founded the Plymouth.
The 13 Originals.
New England Colonies Key Terms. William Bradford An important leader in the community of Plymouth. Guided the Pilgrims as they worked together to build.
William Penn Quaker Oats Man. The Quakers The Society of Friends Called Quakers because George Fox, their founder, had warned his persecutors they would.
Elizabethan Religion. Religions in England All people in England were CHRISTIANS of some description. All people in England were CHRISTIANS of some description.
Done by: Sarah Reilly & Ellen Frey. It was not easy for people to practice religion in Europe in the 1500s. Christians were even divided into two groups.
Daily life as a Christian.
#3 Chapter 1 Section 3 Early British Colonies
The New England Colonies
11.3 Students analyze the role religion played in the founding of America, its lasting moral, social, and political impacts, and issues regarding religious.
Chapter 5 Lesson 2 A. New England 1. Massachusetts 2. Rhode Island
The 13 Originals Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
Ch.3, Sec.2 – New England Colonies
Colonial America Overview
Early English Settlers
Warm Up - 2/24/17 What were the Maryland Acts of Toleration?
Pennsylvania and Maryland
FJ Jamestown Plymouth Puritans Pennsylvania and Quakers 13 Original
Democracy in the Colonies
The 13 Original Colonies Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
The 13 Originals Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
Were the Puritans selfless or selfish?
Religion in Early America
The Spread of New Ideas.
Early English Colonies Part 2 Massachusetts Colonies
New England Colonies Protestant: Christians who don’t consider themselves to be Catholic Persecute – to treat differently or badly because of beliefs or.
Coming of Age in the Colonies
#2 Chapter 1 Section 3 Early British Colonies
Ch. 3 The English Colonies
Religion in the Colonies
Unit 3 American Beginnings
Colonial Jeopardy.
New England Colonies 3.2 Chapter 3 section 2.
The 13 Originals Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
Objective: To discuss the reasons for the Puritan’s settlement in America and to examine their way of life. Do Now: Which of the following freedoms would.
Welcome to U.S. History- Sep 17
Catholics. Catholics The Puritans Puritans were members of a religious reform movement known as Puritanism that arose within the Church of England.
New England Colonies.
Religion In The Colonies
8th Grade Social Studies
Objective: To discuss the reasons for the Puritan’s settlement in America and to examine their way of life. Do Now: Which of the following freedoms would.
Religion By:Denisa.
Objective: To discuss the reasons for the Puritan’s settlement in America and to examine their way of life. Do Now: Which of the following freedoms would.
Religious Motivations for European Immigration
Presentation transcript:

Religion In the Early America

Introduction In this slide you will learn about Religion in early america

Puritans Puritans were the major religion in Massachusetts,Rhode island and Connecticut Puritans were English Christians who didn't agree with the practices of the Church of England. The puritans moved to America in order to practice their religion from prosecution Being Puritan was illegal and practicing pruitisom would mean having a hard time

Sunday Rules On Sunday the day of the lord they’re were special rules the rules were very scirt When were young couldn't say bad words you couldn't get drunk,bakers couldn't bake bad bread,brewers couldn't brew bad beer, and the most important sunday law was everyone had to go to the meeting house church You couldn't laugh or play games,you everyone had to go to the meeting house

Quakers The Quakers believed in nonviolence and totally stayed away from wars. Quaker movement was founded in 17th century by George Fox. Many Quakers consider themselves Christians The Quakers were the first to speak up for Native Americans rights. They believed that every person had God in them Quakers did not have official ministers or official rituals.

Catholics Catholicism was introduced to the English colonies in 1634 Maryland was the first place for place for Catholics Catholics practice praying and they worship God and Jesus Christ.