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What do you notice in this map? What conclusions can you draw? Native tribes, two colonies (Plymouth and Mass Bay), landing at Plymouth. Conclusion: Future conflict with natives

Based on this map, what can you say about King Philip’s War? English settlements caused conflict over land War affected three colonies and thus would have big effects.

What is this map showing? Why was this important? Great Migration Population increased throughout the colonies but especially in New England. Additional new colonies would be created.

What is happening in this painting What is happening in this painting? What caused this and why was this important?

“A mouse a mouse. Eeeeeekkk! A mouse ran up my skirt!”

What is happening in this painting What is happening in this painting? What caused this and why was this important? Salem Witch Trials (image is in textbook) Showed conflict in Puritan Mass Bay Colony. Winthrop’s “City on the Hill” was not all that perfect.

And now, ladies and gentlemen, for John Winthrop’s favorite game, “How might you have felt if….?” “I loveth this game.”

How might you feel if you were… 1. Jonathan Winthrop and you came back from the dead (he died in 1649) to learn about the Salem Witchcraft trials, which occurred in 1692? I am horrified that such evil harm came to our “City on a Hill” -- our ideal Puritan society. Clearly we have displeased God. 2. John Winthrop and you were made to wear washed out skinny jeans and plaid? To violate Puritanical codes of dress would be to weaken our “City on a Hill”!

3. A theocracy and someone didn’t know what that word meant? The Massachusetts Bay Colony was a theocracy – a government under the Puritan religion – and you should know why I was important! 4. The king and queen of England and you heard about Anne Hutchinson? We don’t care about New England religious fights, as long as there is no rebellion in our colonies. 5. A Massachusetts Bay Colony direct democracy town meeting and you received a petition stating “Women and non-church members should be able to vote!” We are a theocracy based on church congregations. Only male church members may vote.

6. the year 1620 and no one knew what important New England event happened then? You should know me; I am the year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth! 7. the Fundamental Orders of CT and you were told that only church members should be able to vote? In the CT Fundamental Orders, voting rights were extended to non-church members. So there! 8. Metacom’s (King Philip’s) land that English settlers kept pushing into? Um, if you English don’t get off of me there’s going to be a war!

9. Increase Mather and you were condemned to be partnered with Taylor Swift for an entire season of Dancing with the Stars? Mixed dancing is in opposition to Puritan values, but I will make an exception if I can do the lawn mower and sprinkler dances with Ms. Swift. 10. The Jamestown settlers in Virginia and you learned about the Plymouth starving time? They should have learned from our starving time in Virginia – duh!

“I made an especial hairdresser appointment for today’s HERO.” 11. The Anglican Church (Church of England), and the Pilgrims wanted to separate from you? Well they can go then. Off to America with you; just remain loyal to our king. 12. Increase Mather and you found yourself at a HERO meeting? (This guy can’t catch a break, huh?) “Nevertheless, we Puritans are not interested in the acceptance of others’ beliefs. So you can take your HERO and scram!” “I made an especial hairdresser appointment for today’s HERO.”

13. the Mayflower Compact and you learned that New Hampshire’s Exeter settlement had based their compact on you? Well I’m quite proud that I am serving as a model for other compacts. 14. Quakers and you learned that Roger Williams had founded Rhode Island? Huzzah! A colony for religious acceptance and fair treatment of the Native Americans. Huzzah, huzzah! 15. the years 1675-1676 and no one knew what important New England event happened then? Come on now, King Philip’s War was a big deal. It ended native resistance in New England.

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