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Bellringer Turn to the L-I-S-T and start dreaming about what flavor Tootsie Pop we have today…

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New England Colonies What: Colonies that later become New Hampshire, Mass., Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Maine When: mid-1600s Significance: Main area in NE where the English were able to settle colonies and establish a culture

King Philip’s War What: War between the Wampanoag and New England settlers because Natives would not obey English laws When: Significance: Settlers won, which meant the Natives scattered, thus leaving New England to the English

New England Colonies 1. Understand the development of Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire 2. Analyze major events which occurred in late 17 th century New England.

I. New England Colonies A. Rhode Island 1. Roger Williams 2. Anne Hutchinson 3. Uniqueness of RI

I. New England Colonies B. Connecticut 1. Thomas Hooker 2. Fundamental Orders of CT

I. New England Colonies C. New Hampshire

II. Misc. New England A. Halfway Covenant B. New England Confederation C. King Philip’s War