Our Colonial Heritage
... banished from MA by Puritans. Founded RI after getting charter from King. Lecturer Anne Hutchinson, a heretic in MA, also left for RI. They helped bring religious tolerance to New England. 1636 – Thomas Hooker (CT) – liberal minister who hated Puritan restrictions on voting and left with his congr ...
... banished from MA by Puritans. Founded RI after getting charter from King. Lecturer Anne Hutchinson, a heretic in MA, also left for RI. They helped bring religious tolerance to New England. 1636 – Thomas Hooker (CT) – liberal minister who hated Puritan restrictions on voting and left with his congr ...
Chapter 5: Europeans Settle throughout North America Lesson One
... St. Augustine was the first permanent settlement by the Spanish. As the Spanish settled throughout the borderlands, lifestyles for many changed including the Indians. Indians learned to tame horses and use them for transportation. Spanish government sent missionaries to borderlands to persuade India ...
... St. Augustine was the first permanent settlement by the Spanish. As the Spanish settled throughout the borderlands, lifestyles for many changed including the Indians. Indians learned to tame horses and use them for transportation. Spanish government sent missionaries to borderlands to persuade India ...
UNIT 2: FACTORS THAT LED TO EXPANSION
... notably Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson. As time passed, church membership declined as fewer people were able to offer proof of a conversion experience, which would convince themselves and others of their inclusion among the elect. ...
... notably Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson. As time passed, church membership declined as fewer people were able to offer proof of a conversion experience, which would convince themselves and others of their inclusion among the elect. ...
Unit 1 PPT 2 - Henry County Schools
... as a “civil body politick” (this agreement became the 1st example of self-government in America) ...
... as a “civil body politick” (this agreement became the 1st example of self-government in America) ...
Class Expectations - Cabarrus County Schools
... Using the pictures, name ONE invention below that European explorers used while discovering new lands. Using the pictures below, describe a exploration sailing ship and “modern wheel – lock pistol” used by early European explorers in the “New World” (include two descriptive details about EACH of the ...
... Using the pictures, name ONE invention below that European explorers used while discovering new lands. Using the pictures below, describe a exploration sailing ship and “modern wheel – lock pistol” used by early European explorers in the “New World” (include two descriptive details about EACH of the ...
colonial government and politics
... the popular election of a governor and judges. In 1641, Massachusetts adopted the Massachusetts Body of Liberties (1641) to limit the powers of the colonial governor and his magistrates. The document relied both on English common law and the Ten Commandments in its support for protection of individu ...
... the popular election of a governor and judges. In 1641, Massachusetts adopted the Massachusetts Body of Liberties (1641) to limit the powers of the colonial governor and his magistrates. The document relied both on English common law and the Ten Commandments in its support for protection of individu ...
HIST101LectureGuidePartI
... if the Holy Spirit directed everyone’s conscience, then who needed Winthrop and the General Court. The Puritans engaged in race war with (and even scalped) the Pequod (or Pequot) Indians. In 1643, the Connecticut and Massachusetts colonies formed a defense alliance—the Confederation of New England-w ...
... if the Holy Spirit directed everyone’s conscience, then who needed Winthrop and the General Court. The Puritans engaged in race war with (and even scalped) the Pequod (or Pequot) Indians. In 1643, the Connecticut and Massachusetts colonies formed a defense alliance—the Confederation of New England-w ...
COLONY NAME YEAR FOUNDED FOUNDED BY BECAME ROYAL
... New England colonies where slaves were sold in the West Indies for molasses. This was sent to New England to make Rum which was then sent to Africa to trade for slaves. In New England, small towns were the centers of local government. In 1643, Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven ...
... New England colonies where slaves were sold in the West Indies for molasses. This was sent to New England to make Rum which was then sent to Africa to trade for slaves. In New England, small towns were the centers of local government. In 1643, Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven ...
Essential Question:
... Fundamental Orders was model of civil gov’t based on religious Plymouth, st written Rhode Island drew independent colonists who history) principles (the highly 1the constitution in American Massachusetts practiced religious toleration (founded by religious dissenter Rogercolony Williams) grew & New ...
... Fundamental Orders was model of civil gov’t based on religious Plymouth, st written Rhode Island drew independent colonists who history) principles (the highly 1the constitution in American Massachusetts practiced religious toleration (founded by religious dissenter Rogercolony Williams) grew & New ...
Chapter 2 Transplantations and Borderlands
... because the Massachusetts Indians had been weakened by disease O Even with assistance from Squanto and Samoset, half the Pilgrims perished during the first winter O Their belief that they were fulfilling God’s will sustained the community ...
... because the Massachusetts Indians had been weakened by disease O Even with assistance from Squanto and Samoset, half the Pilgrims perished during the first winter O Their belief that they were fulfilling God’s will sustained the community ...
Revolution Study Guide
... Boston Massacre: Colonists in Boston were shot after taunting British soldiers. Boston Tea Party: Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led patriots in throwing tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes. First Continental Congress: Delegates from all colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with Eng ...
... Boston Massacre: Colonists in Boston were shot after taunting British soldiers. Boston Tea Party: Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led patriots in throwing tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes. First Continental Congress: Delegates from all colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with Eng ...
Religious Freedom
... all the early colonies--whether settled by the French, Spanish, Dutch, or English--set up established or state-supported churches patterned after the government-run churches of Europe. Many of the first settlers came from countries where church and government had long been connected, and they had no ...
... all the early colonies--whether settled by the French, Spanish, Dutch, or English--set up established or state-supported churches patterned after the government-run churches of Europe. Many of the first settlers came from countries where church and government had long been connected, and they had no ...
C-Notes US History
... the colonies ○ Quartering Act: Americans have to house British soldiers ○ Quebec Act 1774: increased the Quebec territory to Ohio ...
... the colonies ○ Quartering Act: Americans have to house British soldiers ○ Quebec Act 1774: increased the Quebec territory to Ohio ...
Colonial America
... People would pool their money together to create a (1)_________________. The pieces of the company that they owned were called (2) ___________________. The people who risked their money were called (3)___________. Once they raised the money, the King would issue a (4)___________giving the company ce ...
... People would pool their money together to create a (1)_________________. The pieces of the company that they owned were called (2) ___________________. The people who risked their money were called (3)___________. Once they raised the money, the King would issue a (4)___________giving the company ce ...
SS4H3 The student will explain the factors that shaped British
... eventually merged with the Massachusetts Bay Colony and lead by William Bradford. In 1636, Rev. Roger Williams fled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and founded the Providence Plantation later known as Rhode Island Colony, after being banished for preaching about religious tolerance, separation of ...
... eventually merged with the Massachusetts Bay Colony and lead by William Bradford. In 1636, Rev. Roger Williams fled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and founded the Providence Plantation later known as Rhode Island Colony, after being banished for preaching about religious tolerance, separation of ...
Murrin-CH02 - Arbortown Properties
... • These new colonies founded by men with big ideas, but small purses – Tried to persuade existing settlers to move to ...
... • These new colonies founded by men with big ideas, but small purses – Tried to persuade existing settlers to move to ...
The Early English Colonies
... Plymouth Plantation on the condition that they would have political control of their colony. The Puritans wanted their colony to be a theocracy, and emphasized religion over trade. In 1630, under the leadership of John Winthrop, who had been elected governor, about 900 Puritans traveled to Massachus ...
... Plymouth Plantation on the condition that they would have political control of their colony. The Puritans wanted their colony to be a theocracy, and emphasized religion over trade. In 1630, under the leadership of John Winthrop, who had been elected governor, about 900 Puritans traveled to Massachus ...
Note Guide
... 1. What were the objectives of the founders of Virginia? Why did the colony survive, in spite of poor planning? 2. What were the objectives of the founders of the Puritan colonies at Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay? Compare the early years of these colonies to those of the Virginia Colony. 3. What ro ...
... 1. What were the objectives of the founders of Virginia? Why did the colony survive, in spite of poor planning? 2. What were the objectives of the founders of the Puritan colonies at Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay? Compare the early years of these colonies to those of the Virginia Colony. 3. What ro ...
Chapter 3
... “P” call monarch’s religious power into ? Jame’s actions are severe “P” leave for? Given Charter in 1619- to go to? Land in?-create a Compact Bradford saves the colony-whose historical significance lies in their moral and spiritual qualities ...
... “P” call monarch’s religious power into ? Jame’s actions are severe “P” leave for? Given Charter in 1619- to go to? Land in?-create a Compact Bradford saves the colony-whose historical significance lies in their moral and spiritual qualities ...
chapter3
... Colonial government unable to quickly settle the conflict Governor William Berkeley favored defense Colonists wanted to attack Bacon’s Rebellion, 1676 Stemmed from frontier dissatisfaction with lack of government action Crushed by colonial government, but only at high cost Revealed dif ...
... Colonial government unable to quickly settle the conflict Governor William Berkeley favored defense Colonists wanted to attack Bacon’s Rebellion, 1676 Stemmed from frontier dissatisfaction with lack of government action Crushed by colonial government, but only at high cost Revealed dif ...
The Middle and Southern Colonies
... Girls learned reading, writing, and math in a woman’s home Boys had more opportunities for education including colleges in the 1700s ...
... Girls learned reading, writing, and math in a woman’s home Boys had more opportunities for education including colleges in the 1700s ...
Province of Massachusetts Bay
The Province of Massachusetts Bay was a crown colony in North America and one of the thirteen original states of the United States. It was chartered on October 7, 1691, by William and Mary, the joint monarchs of the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. The charter took effect on May 14, 1692, and included the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Plymouth Colony, the Province of Maine, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The modern Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the direct successor; Maine is a separate U.S. state, and Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are Canadian provinces (the last two were only part of the colony until 1697).The name Massachusetts comes from the Massachusett, an Algonquian tribe. The name has been translated as ""at the great hill"", ""at the place of large hills"", or ""at the range of hills"", with reference to the Blue Hills, and in particular, Great Blue Hill.