Bellringer Explain how the experiences of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were similar, and how were they different?

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Bellringer Explain how the experiences of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were similar, and how were they different?

Puritan New England Puritans create an “New England” Puritans come to America to practice their religious beliefs freely They seek to build a model society A close relationship exists between church and state

Puritan New England Dissent in the Puritan community The Puritans are intolerant of other religious beliefs Dissenters form the colony of Rhode Island In Rhode island they establish the seperation of church and state and religious tolerance

Settlement in the Middle Colonies The Dutch found New Netherland The Dutch establish New Netherland to expand their trade New Netherland opens the door to a variety of people England takes over New Netherland to remove the Dutch wedge separating its colonies

Settlement in the Middle Colonies The Quakers settle Pensylvania William Penn founds Pennsylvania on Quaker principles of tolerance His respect of native American land rights promotes peace Penn recruits settlers from all over Europe

Classwork Complete page 9 in the workbook (periods 1 and 2)

Classwork

Homework Study your Cornell notes and “The Americans website for the Chapter 2 test on Tuesday