Chapter 3 thinkers… How are the Puritans similar, but different, than the Separatists? Who was King Philip and why exactly was there a King Philip’s War?

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Chapter 3 thinkers… How are the Puritans similar, but different, than the Separatists? Who was King Philip and why exactly was there a King Philip’s War? Do you agree or disagree with the actions of Anne Hutchison/Roger Williams? How would you rate the New England Confederation? How would you rate the Dominion of New England?

Terms, names and such Protestant Reformation Martin Luther John Calvin Calvinism Church of England Puritans Separatists Mayflower Capt. Myles Standish Plymouth Bay Mayflower Compact Massachusetts Bay Colony John Winthrop Congregational Church Anne Hutchison Roger Williams King Philip’s War New England Confederation Dominion of New England Sir Edmund Andros New Amsterdam/New York City Pennsylvania William Penn http://webs.anokaramsey.edu/stankey/Eng2230/Docs2230/Colonial/PilPurTb.htm