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Pilgrims, Puritans, and Slaves Honors U.S. History
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Indentured Servitude In exchange for a free trip, you work seven years for the person who pays your way –After seven years, you get your freedom –Fifty acres of your own land –You’re not treated like a slave –Nearly half of indentured servants died before seven years Europe does not allow many opportunities for advancement or land ownership
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The Headright System As a landowner, each indentured servant you sponsor gets you 50 acres of land Problem – The more land you had, the more power you had Problem – There are people who already have a claim to that land (Indians) Problem – If you are a farmer, you need cheaper labor to work it (slaves)
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The Pilgrims and the Mayflower Compact Created a working political system The government’s power comes from those governed, not God Received help from Squanto about how to farm
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Puritans A group of Christians looking to purify the Anglican Church Persecuted by the English Monarchy so they left Europe Separatists (Pilgrims) left in 1620 aboard the Mayflower Settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts
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The Great Puritan Migration 1629 – Massachusetts Bay Colony established by John Winthrop Puritan life revolved around a Covenant with God –Government is a group of people –Work should serve the group –The True Church (Puritan) is always to be served
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Northern Colonies vs. Southern Colonies North – Whole families South – Individual males North – Better weather, longer lives, larger families South – Spread out farming communities North – Closer communities North – VERY religious
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