Social Studies Early Colonization: Lesson 7, day 1: The Puritans Flash Cards 25-31.

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Social Studies Early Colonization: Lesson 7, day 1: The Puritans Flash Cards 25-31

What led to the start of more English colonies in North America?

King Henry VIII

unfair treatment because of beliefs persecution

a person who wanted to separate (break away) from the Church of England separatist

a person who goes on a journey for religious reasons pilgrim

25 – wanted religious freedom 26 – Virginia

27 – storms blew their ship off course

28 – Plymouth Colony

29 – freezing weather – hunger – disease

30 – Wampanoag

31 – had a good harvest – had survived

What led to the start of more English colonies in North America?

Massachusetts Boston

1. Read pages 172 and 173 with your partner. 2. Fill in the cause and effect graphic organizer. 3. Quiz each other on flash cards.

a person who wanted to purify, or reform, the Church of England puritan

King Henry VIII of England created a new church called the _____________ of _____________ and declared that everyone in England had to belong to this church. A group of people called the _________________________ wanted to “purify” or reform the Church of England. CAUSE EFFECT ChurchEngland Puritans

The Puritans often faced _________________________ in England because of their beliefs. Puritan leader ___________ _________________ decided that the Puritans should build their own colony in New England. CAUSE EFFECT persecutionJohn Winthrop

John Winthrop

The Puritans had learned about the hardships faced by early settlers in ___________________ and ____________________. In 1628, a small group of Puritans sailed to New England to _____________________________ ____________________________. CAUSE EFFECT Jamestown get the colony started Plymouth

In 1630, John Winthrop sailed to New England in about ______ ships with about __________ colonists. The Puritans called their colony the ____________________ ______ Colony. They named their main settlement __________________. CAUSEEFFECT 15 Massachusetts Bay 1,000 Boston

When the colonists arrived, some small ________________ and ____________ had already been built. The Puritans did not face a time of __________________________, like earlier colonists in Jamestown and Plymouth. CAUSE EFFECT buildings starvation farms

Houses at the Massachusetts Bay Colony

__________________, __________ ___________, and _________________ helped the colony to grow rapidly. By 1634, about ____________ people had come to Boston. This city remained the largest city in the English colonies for over 100 years. CAUSE EFFECT Fishing 1,000 shipbuilding fur trading

Puritan towns were carefully planned. At the center of each town was a _____________________ for religious services and town meetings. Each family had its own land to build a __________ and a ___________. CAUSE EFFECT meetinghouse housefarm

A Puritan Meetinghouse

The Puritans wanted all children to learn how to ____________, so they could read the _____________ and understand the _____________ of the community. The Puritans built the first _____________ _______________ in the English colonies. CAUSE EFFECT read public school Bible laws

Ticket Out the Door English colonies started in Massachusetts 2 2 groups of people who started these colonies 1 reason why these groups came to North America to start colonies