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Chapter 3 Section 2 New England Colonies
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Key Terms John Winthrop - respected landowner and lawyer; led Puritans
Toleration – recognition that other people have the right to different opinions Roger Williams – minister of a church in the town of Salem Anne Hutchinson – a Boston woman put on trial and expelled from Massachusetts for questioning Puritan teachings in 1638
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John Winthrop
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Key terms continued Thomas Hooker – minister; disagreed with Puritan leaders John Wheelright – forced to leave Massachusetts for agreeing with Anne Hutchinson’s views Town meeting – an assembly of townspeople that decide local issues Metacom – chief of the Wampanoag; also known by English name, King Philip
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Town Meeting
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Climate and Natural Resources
Winters – long and snowy Summers – short and warm Climate helped colonists in region live longer Fish Off New England’s coast line – richest fishing grounds in world
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Natural Resources
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How Did the Geography Determine the Way They Made a Living?
North, very cold Short growing season Rocky soil
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Governing
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How Did They Govern Themselves?
Gov. acted independent of king Head of Gov. elected by legislatures/ property owning males Town meetings - to solve local matters political structures differed, most allowed free white men w/ prop. - active voice in local affairs
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Education
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Role of Education Imp. In colonies Developed schools in Mass. Colony
Carried into Puritan Community because imp. for children to have to lead Godly lives Very strict Learned about God Religious upbringing
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Role of Religion Religion – imp. factor in bringing colonists to Americas Colonists knew religious wars tore Europe apart sense of religious harmony emerged American Revolution –wanted life free of religious conflicts
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Going to Church
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Difficulties Severe winters Not enough food for families
Hard job search
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Winter
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General Information of Interest
Mass. – John Winthrop, 1630, religious freedom for Puritans Rhode Island – Roger Williams, 1636, religious freedom Connecticut- Thomas Hooker, 1636, religious and economic freedom Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647
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Old Deluder Satan Act
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Bibliography
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Bibliography
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