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Pilgrims England → Holland → America to escape Anglican church corruption 1620: sailed from Plymouth England for Virginia with 102 passengers on the Mayflower.

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2 Pilgrims England → Holland → America to escape Anglican church corruption 1620: sailed from Plymouth England for Virginia with 102 passengers on the Mayflower Blew off course to Plymouth Massachusetts Nov 21 1620 Mayflower Compact Plymouth Colony: 1 st permanent New England settlement

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4 Plymouth Colony Religious dissenters Isolation from Church of England ½ died in first year Formed treaties with aboriginal groups 1 st Thanksgiving 1621 (the picture is WRONG) By 1640s had 3000 people

5 Puritans 1628 small group settled in Salem Mass. Not separated from Church of England – reform from within Company formed in 1629 by John Winthrop 1630 17 ships arrived with 1000 craftsmen and supplies 1630-1640 Great Migration with no starving time

6 John Winthrop Governor Mass. Bay Co. Founder of Boston Sermon: Model of Christian Charity “City on a Hill” ideology Moral society with strict church control along with family focus and strong work ethic Reformation of the corrupt world

7 Colonies by 1650

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9 Roger Williams – Providence, Rhode Island Salem minister who didn’t want to punish religious heresy so left the Puritans Bought land from Narragansett Indians 1636 instead of taking it Formation of Rhode Island based on religious tolerance and separation of church and state in 1644 Settled by Quakers, Jews, Baptists and others

10 Anne Hutchison Arrived in Boston in 1631 as a midwife Disagreed with Puritan view of importance of outward actions Spread dissent among women 1636 brought to court for heresy She was banished and fled with family and supporters to Rhode Island 1642 moved to New Netherland but was killed by Indians

11 Further New Colonies…

12 Dutch Territory & Pequot War New Netherland Dutch-Pequot treaty for trade 1633 1634 Narragansetts (Dutch trading partners) killed in Pequot territory so Dutch killed Pequot leader, Tatobem Pequots may have responded by killing Captain John Stone (a merchant pirate) involving Britain

13 Pequot War October & Nov. 1634 Pequots negotiated for peace with Mass. Bay – treaty signed giving up Connecticut but not ratified July-Aug. 1636 body of John Oldham found near Block Island and Pequots blamed Mass Bay sends 90 men under John Endicott to Block Island to kill all Native men and seize all women and children Fall 1636-1637 Pequots attacked English settlements May-July 1637 Connecticut sent 90 men under John Mason attacking Pequot fort, killing 700 Sept 21 1638 Treaty of Hartford concluded – Pequots no longer exist as a people

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