Settling New England. New England Grows Settlers moved from MA to find better farmland Thomas Hooker Puritan minister who left because of dissent and.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Social Studies Chapter 5: The New England Colonies
Advertisements

Chapter 5 Review.
The New England Colonies In the early 1600’s the English were beginning new colonies along the Atlantic Coast in what is now the northeast region of the.
The New England colonies
The New England Colonies
The New England Colonies.  Puritans  Separatists Englishmen who disagreed with the Church of England.
Name That Colony. Which Colony was lead by the Virginia Company of London? Virginia.
CHAPTER 5 REVIEW. Which group left England because they wanted to change some religious practices to purify the Church of England?
The Thirteen Colonies Adapted from Vacaville Unified School District Regina Rosenzweig, Kate Wyffels, Nancy Riebeek A Big Book of History.
The New England Colonies New Ideas, New Colonies Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire Ch. 5 Lesson 2.
The New England Colonies
A person who owns a property or business. PROPRIETOR.
New Ideas, New Colonies Lesson 2.
Miss Bails. A. Hills, low mountains, rocky soil, coast for fishing B. Winter: long/snowy; summer: short/warm.
Puritan Ethic (work ethic) Moral and ethical code –Those beforehand by God would achieve eternal salvation - –Those so elected could be recognized by how.
Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…
Tuesday, September 2, Take out a piece of paper…put your name and date on it. Label it “Skill Check One” 2.STUDY!!!!!
New Settlements In 1629 a group of Puritans formed the Massachusetts Bay Company. And received a charter to form a colony North of Plymouth. This allowed.
Chapter 3-2 New England Colonies. 3-2 Religious Freedom Religious freedom pushed the next wave of settlers to N. America People unhappy w/ Anglican church.
Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Hampshire.
The New England Colonies
New England Colonies Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island New Hampshire.
NEW ENGLAND COLONIES Chapter 3 Lesson 2. BELL RINGER  Why do you think some of the early settlers settled in North America? What happened to some of.
It’s Time For... Establishing the 13 Colonies Jeopardy!
Warm Up Complete the Map Activity on the Front Table Prep Fo’ Notes.
The 13 English Colonies.
Chapter3 Section 2 New England Colonies Pages 76 Key Terms Dissent: people that disagreed with the norm Persecute: to treat harshly Puritan: Protestants.
New England Colonies. New England Economy Not much commercial farming – rocky New England soil New England harbors Fishing/Whaling Whale Oil Shipping/Trade.
The New England Colonies
New England Colonies.
Puritans, Religion, and Government in New England
The New England Colonies
What was the reason for the first New England colony? Where was this colony located?
New England colonies Chapter 3 Lesson 2.
Enjoy “Settling the Colonies” Jeopardy! Ligers vs. Mean Machine Buzzers ready (a.k.a. clap your hands) A player from Ligers chooses a category and question.
Adapted from Overview Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut First colonists were seeking religious freedom. Difficult.
NEW ENGLAND COLONIES Mr. Lauta American History. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire RELIGIOUS FREEDOM – Henry VIII broke away.
New England Colonies Key Terms. William Bradford An important leader in the community of Plymouth. Guided the Pilgrims as they worked together to build.
Chapter 5, Lesson 2 ACOS #5: Identify major leaders in colonial society. ACOS #5d: Identify geographic features, landforms, and differences in climates.
The 13 Original Colonies Created by Mrs. Dunne.
Chapter 5 Lesson 2 A. New England 1. Massachusetts 2. Rhode Island
New England Colonies Section Two.
Dissent in Massachusetts Bay Colony
The New England Colonies
Chapter 3-2 : New England Colonies Essential Question: How did religious beliefs and dissent affect the New England colonies?
Objectives Describe the geography and climate of the New England Colonies. Describe the Puritan settlement in Massachusetts. Identify the new settlements.
The New England Colonies
By John Kim Alyssa Molnar Norbert Gruca
The New England Colonies
Expansion of New England
Chapter 3 Section 2 Answers
Learning Targets Describe the geography and climate of the New England Colonies. Describe the Puritan settlement in Massachusetts. Identify the new settlements.
Terms and People John Winthrop – leader of the Puritans who founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony toleration – recognition that other people have the right.
______________________
Objective: To examine how dissenters began to challenge the power of the Puritans. Anne Hutchinson Roger Williams Thomas Hooker.
The New England Colonies
The New England Colonies
New England Colonies.
The NEW ENGLAND COLONIES
Intro .2 NEW ENGLAND COLONIES MR LANGHORST.
New England Colonies.
Colonization and Settlement
Chapter 5, Lesson 2 ACOS #5: Identify major leaders in colonial society. ACOS #5d: Identify geographic features, landforms, and differences in climates.
New England Colonies.
New England Colonies.
The New England Colonies
The New England Colonies
Can everyone really follow the rules
Chapter 5 Lesson 2 A. New England 1. Massachusetts 2. Rhode Island
Social Studies Notes In 1628 Puritans built Salem.
Presentation transcript:

Settling New England

New England Grows Settlers moved from MA to find better farmland Thomas Hooker Puritan minister who left because of dissent and became part of the Connecticut colony Leaders of the Connecticut colony created Fundamental orders, orders by which the Government was to operate David Thomson desired a fishing settlement and founded New Hampshire

Why did people start colonies in New England?

How did the physical features of New England affect colonists’ decisions about where to settle?

Explain how dissent led Roger Williams to be expelled.

Why do you think the leaders of the Massachusetts Colony forced out the colonists who disagreed with their rule?