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SSUSH1 The student will describe European settlement in North America during the 17 th century b. Describe the settlement of New England; include religious reasons, relations with Native Americans (e.g., King Phillip’s War), the establishment of town meetings and development of a legislature, religious tensions that led to colonies such as Rhode Island, the half-way covenant, Salem Witch Trials, and the loss of the Massachusetts charter.

New England settlement The Pilgrims, which were a separatist group that broke away from the Church of England, established the Plymouth Colony in 1620 The Massachusetts Bay Colony was established by John Winthrop in 1630 as a refuge for Puritans who were being persecuted in England

Massachusetts Bay Colony Laws were passed requiring everyone to attend the Puritan church The government collected taxes used to support the established Puritan church The Puritan Church was intolerant of other religions Settlers could be charged with heresy and banished from the colony if they spoke out against the church

- dancing and games were disapproved of, and illegal on the Sabbath. Values: - religion and education were very important. - The Puritans worked very hard at farming, fishing, and hunting in order to become successful. Hard Work:

Half-Way Covenant Created in 1662, it provided a partial church membership for the children and grandchildren of Puritan church members as a means of keeping the church's influence in society.

Rhode Island In 1635 a preacher named Roger Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for speaking out against the Puritan way Williams founded Providence: he separated the church and state and allowed differing religious beliefs

King Phillip’s War By the 1670s colonial governments began demanding that natives follow English laws and customs King Phillip (a Native leader), led an uprising against the colonists King Phillip was killed in 1676 and the war ended in 1678 ending any further Native resistance in New England

Salem Witch Trials 20 residents of Salem executed for being witches Accused by a group of teenage girls The group admitted later that they had made up the accusations Reasons for the accusations may have been from cultural/economic differences

Witch Scene – Monty Python and the Holy Grail

New England Government Town Meetings: town residents met to discuss local issues and to pass laws for the local community Town meetings gave the locals a chance at self government (Why would this lead to the American Revolution?)

New Amsterdam Henry Hudson first discovered the area for the Dutch By 1614, the Dutch establish fur-trading posts and name the area “New Netherland”

Pennsylvania In 1680 William Penn, a Quaker, inherited an area south of New York as a debt from King Charles II

Pennsylvania Pennsylvania was Penn’s “holy experiment” -complete political and religious freedom -friendly relationship with the natives lasted over 70 years -made land available to all settlers

Questions???? Why did the Puritans colonize Massachusetts and how did their religion influence their government? Why was Rhode Island founded? How was the half-way covenant a response to the founding of R.I.? What were the causes and results of King Phillip’s War? What type of local government did the Massachusetts colonists develop?