Seeking Religious Freedom

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Seeking Religious Freedom The American Nation V. Chapter 3 – Section 5 Seeking Religious Freedom Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved.

What do you know about Thanksgiving? Brainstorm a list of everything that comes to mind when you think about Thanksgiving.

MythBusters – Thanksgiving Fact Myth

What were the motives for establishing the colonies? New Spain New France English (Jamestown, Roanoke)

Taking Notes – Cornell Method Keywords/Questions Main Ideas Summary

Seeking Religious Freedom Chapter 3, Section 5 Objectives to learn: How did European states control or regulate religion? Why did the colonists at Plymouth feel they needed the Mayflower Compact? How were the Pilgrims able to survive early hardships?

A. European States Controlled Religion Chapter 3, Section 5 Established church – The chosen religion supported by the state (ex. England and the Anglican Church) People who did not follow the established religion faced Persecution mistreatment or punishment of people for their beliefs (ex. imprisonment or execution) Pilgrims wanted to separate from the Church of England = Separatists

The Separatist Search for Religious Freedom (3:07)*

B. Pilgrim’s Plymouth Colony and the Mayflower Compact Chapter 3, Section 5 Plymouth colonists are known as “Pilgrims” because they made a long journey for religious reasons. September 1620 – Pilgrims left England on the Mayflower with others and a charter to set up a colony November 1620 – Pilgrims landed at Cape Cod, Massachusetts and named it Plymouth after Plymouth,England (where they left from).

The Mayflower and Pilgrims landing at Plymouth

C. The Mayflower Compact They settled outside the boundaries of their charter, so its terms would not apply to them. November 11, 1620 - Therefore they wrote a framework for governing their colony—the Mayflower Compact. Set a tradition of elected representatives. The Pilgrims set a precedent (example for other to follow in the future) for a tradition of religious freedom, which is a part of American democracy.

Signing the Mayflower Compact

D. Reasons Pilgrims Survived Early Hardships Chapter 3, Section 5 Early Hardships a. Not enough supplies brought with them b. Too late in the season to plant crops c. Lack of proper shelters d. Nearly ½ of settlers died from disease and starvation Reasons Pilgrims survived a. They chose a good governor – William Bradford. b. Their religious faith was strong. c. They planted crops. d. Indians gave them seeds and showed them how to plant. (Samoset, Squanto, and Wampanoag Indians)

Bradford, Massasoit, Squanto History Channel – Facts about the Mayflower - http://www.history.com/topics/thanksgiving/videos#deconstructed-mayflower

E. Pilgrims Establish American Traditions Chapter 3, Section 5 Pilgrims set important precedents (examples for others to follow) that are a part of America today. Set a tradition of elected representatives. The idea of religious freedom A day of thanks for a good harvest – Thanksgiving History of Thanksgiving - http://www.history.com/topics/thanksgiving/videos#history-of-the-thanksgiving-holiday (5:33) Did the Pilgrims land on Plymouth Rock??? – History Channel: http://www.history.com/topics/mayflower-compact/videos#did-pilgrims-really-land-at-plymouth-rock (3:00)

The Colony of Plymouth (5:36)

Section 5 Review Chapter 3, Section 5 Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony because they wanted to a) worship as they pleased. b) give up being English. c) keep out “strangers” with different religious beliefs. d) stay away from Virginia. The Mayflower Compact established a tradition of government where a) the king was no longer honored. b) religious leaders made the rules. c) people obeyed the laws they liked best. d) people governed themselves through elected representatives. Want to connect to the American Nation link for this section? Click here.

Section 5 Review Chapter 3, Section 5 Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony because they wanted to a) worship as they pleased. b) give up being English. c) keep out “strangers” with different religious beliefs. d) stay away from Virginia. The Mayflower Compact established a tradition of government where a) the king was no longer honored. b) religious leaders made the rules. c) people obeyed the laws they liked best. d) people governed themselves through elected representatives. Want to connect to the American Nation link for this section? Click here.

The Truth About Plymouth Rock (7:37)