Imagine you & your group of classmates are colonizing a new world You will create and agree on a FIVE SENTENCE compact that will govern your colony A few.

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Imagine you & your group of classmates are colonizing a new world You will create and agree on a FIVE SENTENCE compact that will govern your colony A few facts you must remember as you are prepared to step foot onto this new world you hope to make your new home: difficult, 2 month journey Exhausted NOT culturally heterogeneous – specifically, some of your group does not share all of the same beliefs limited supplies & no guaranteed food supply in New World Mixture of men, women, & children near mutiny “none had power to command them”

Unlike the Jamestown colonists (also English) or the Spanish, the New England colonists came to the New World for religious freedom What does this mean? Pilgrim – a person who travels a long distance for religious reasons *Pilgrims will settle Plymouth

Some Colonists (like the Pilgrims) Moved to The New World for Religious Freedom

Europeans did not have the freedom of religion – they had to follow the established faith of the monarchy (King or Queen) People who did not were often PERSECUTED for their beliefs. This often meant being IMPRISONED or EXECUTED (killed). OR

In September 1620, more than 100 men, women, and children set sail aboard a small ship called the MAYFLOWER. After a long, difficult journey they landed on the shore of CAPE COD, in present day Massachusetts. They called their new settlement PLYMOUTH.

Mayflower voyage (1620) Intended landing spot (Virginia)

The Mayflower

Plymouth Jamestown

Pilgrims landed here

PRECEDENT

The Mayflower Compact - signed by 41 of the ship’s 100+ passengers

Difficult to survive Lack of food Inadequate shelter Disease The spring arrived & despite half of their population dying that winter, the Pilgrims began work CLEARING LAND and PLANTING CROPS

Local Wampanoag Native Americans Helped the Pilgrims

Chief Massasoit of Wampanoag tribe Massasoit smoking a peace pipe with Governor John Carver in Plymouth 1621peace pipe John CarverPlymouth Statue of Massasoit in Plymouth, overlooking the site of Plymouth RockPlymouth Rock

Squanto helps the Pilgrims learn to grow crops