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Of Plymouth plantation
Early Settlers Continued
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Turn in homework. Go to assigned seat
Turn in homework. Go to assigned seat. Have your journal and a writing utensil out on your desk.
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William Bradford c Born in a time of religious turmoil in England, Bradford joined the crusade for religious reform at age 12. He was inspired by the ideals of the Puritans (a Protestant religious group that wanted to purify the Church of England and create simpler, more democratic ways to worship) At age 17, Bradford had joined the radical Puritans known as Separatists, who called for a total break with the official church. The Separatists clashed with the king of England, who also headed the church. Migration to North America offered the hope of freedom.
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The Journey In 1620, Bradford and his wife, Dorothy, left behind their four- year-old son to join nearly 40 other Separatists on the ship Mayflower. Bradford described the group as “pilgrims,” or religious wanderers, a name we use for them today.
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A natural leader Although the Pilgrims initiated the voyage, they made up fewer than half of the ship’s 102 passengers. During the long, difficult journey disagreements broke out among the group, and Bradford took decisive action. He helped craft the Mayflower Compact, often called the first U.S. Constitution It was signed by the 41 men on board and it was an agreement to work together for the good of the entire group. They appeared to keep their promise because when the Mayflower returned to England, not a single colonist left Plymouth Colony
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Making friends Bradford was also effective in forging alliances with local Native American tribes, such as the Wampanoag. The Wampanoag, who had lost eighty percent of their people to smallpox shortly before the Pilgrims’ arrival, faced their own struggle to survive. Out of mutual need, Bradford and the Wampanoag created a strong alliance that lasted throughout Bradford’s lifetime.
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Historian in the making
Bradford saved many documents from the trip’s planning phase. During his 30 years as governor, he continued to document the challenges of the growing colony, which owed its survival to his energy, vision, and expert diplomacy. His chronicle, Of Plymouth Plantation, is our best history of these adventurous times.
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Some random facts, William Bradford lost his first wife to drowning shortly after the Mayflower landed. He sold one of his farms to help pay Plymouth Colony’s debts He was also elected governor of Plymouth 30 times! All info from pg. 102 of Holt Mcdougal textbook
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Hardships.. Hard times can bring people together or tear them apart. For example, in a blackout after a serious storm, people could respond by sharing supplies or by stealing what they need from unprotected homes. When does facing hardship become a source of strength and unity rather than one of distrust and division?
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With a partner: When Hardships Unite Communities
List 10 events you know from history or from the news that imposed great hardships on a community.
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In your journal.. Use your PHONES or the dictionaries up front to define the following words in your journal: 1. Solace 2. Providence 3. Tender 4. Rendezvous 5. Procure 6. Feigned
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Read Of Plymouth Plantation pg. 104-110
Remember to read the yellow context box on pf. 104
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In Class assignment: Page 111
Questions 1-4 8. Different Perspectives
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