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Massachusetts Bay Colony
Aleena, Simran, Filip, Juliana (B2)
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Key Vocabulary John Winthrop King Philip’s War (Aka, Metacom’s War.)
New England Way Puritanism Predestination Pequot War John Winthrop Algonquin Language Wampanoag, Pequot, Nipmuck, Tribes Thomas Dudley
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History John Winthrop Religious Freedom “City upon a hill”
The Colony rapidly shot up as both the largest and most influential of the New England outposts Puritans Massachusetts Bay Colony Map
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Government Religion and government Self-governing community
Town meeting Town Meeting
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Massachusetts Bay Harbor
Economy Shipbuilding Subsistence Farming Massachusetts Bay Harbor
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Population Demographics
Immigration Jobs Life In Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Culture The New England Way Life in New England Town
Roles of the family Meeting House The meeting house
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Religion Puritanism way of life Predestination View on life
Ex. of a Puritan Meeting
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Native American Relations /Wars
Overall, Puritans saw Natives as savages, but saw their appeal as well; yet prohibited their people to convert to the native tribes. Why were Native Relations tense? Despite the fact that The Puritans bought land rather than stealing it, a price came with that. Built up tensions led to the Pequot War Even with the war, Natives in New England still resisted- leading to King Philip’s War. Almost ended the New England Settlement. (4:36-7:00)
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People/Events People: John Winthrop Thomas Dudley
Algonquin Language Wampanoag, Pequot, Nipmuck, Tribes Significant Events: 1630: Massachusetts Bay was founded : Pequot War : King Philip’s War
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