Beginnings of English America, 1607-1660 No man “will go from [England] to have less freedom” in America. Captain John Smith.

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Beginnings of English America, No man “will go from [England] to have less freedom” in America. Captain John Smith

Classwork for Wednesday Sept. 9 1-PPT Chapter 2, Beginnings of English America, , The New England Way: The Rise of Puritanism through The Puritan Family, pp Explore this site, follow your interests, and be prepared to deliver a brief report to the class on what you found most interesting.

Chapter 2, Beginnings of English America, , The New England Way: The Rise of Puritanism Puritanism emerged from the Protestant Reformation in England. – Puritans believed that the Church of England retained too many elements of Catholicism. – Puritans considered religion a complex and demanding matter, urging believers to seek the truth by reading the Bible and listening to sermons. – Puritans followed the teachings of John Calvin.

Chapter 2, Beginnings of English America, , The New England Way: Moral Liberty Many Puritans immigrated to the New World in hopes of establishing a “Bible Commonwealth” that would eventually influence England. They came to America in search of freedom (liberty), and the right to worship and govern themselves. Puritans enacted severe restraints on speech, religion, and personal behavior.

Chapter 2, Beginnings of English America, , The New England Way: The Pilgrims at Plymouth Pilgrims sailed in 1620 to Cape Cod aboard the Mayflower. -Before going ashore, the adult men signed the Mayflower Compact, the first WRITTEN frame of government in what is now the United States. Squanto provided much valuable help to the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621.

Chapter 2, Beginnings of English America, , The New England Way: The Great Migration The Massachusetts Bay Company was chartered in 1629 by London merchants who wanted to further the Puritan cause and to turn a profit from trade with the Indians. New England settlement was very different to settlement in the Chesapeake colonies. – New England had a more equal balance of men and women. – New England enjoyed a healthier climate. – New England had more families.

Chapter 2, Beginnings of English America, , The New England Way: The Puritan Family Puritans reproduced the family structure of England with men at the head of the household. Women were allowed full church membership and divorce was legal, but a woman was expected to obey her husband fully.

Classwork for Wednesday Sept. 9 1-PPT Chapter 2, Beginnings of English America, , The New England Way: The Rise of Puritanism through The Puritan Family, pp Explore this site, follow your interests, and be prepared to deliver a brief report to the class on what you found most interesting.

Homework due Thursday September 10 Reading and notes on Chapter 2, Beginnings of English America, , New Englanders Divided through The Trials of Anne Hutchinson, pp (skip pp if you wish.) Answer the following questions. Write legibly in complete sentences. Remember to phrase your answer using the following structure: Who, What, Where, When, and Why? Paraphrase. Quote from the text to add weight to your writing. Always cite the subject heading and page number where you found your answer/quote. 1. Who was Roger Williams? 2. Which colony did he establish, and why? 3. Who was Anne Hutchinson, and what was her ultimate fate?