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Zolli/Inman 2013, WHMS, 8th grade social studies

Transcript of The American Nation Chapter 4 section 1

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The American Nation

Chapter 4 section 1 notes

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“ What might make you and your family move to another country?’

Preview

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Prior

“ Why is the area we live in called New England?”

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Essential Question

What were the beliefs and values of the Puritan people?

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Essential Question

How did the Puritans’ beliefs and values lead them to create a strict system of punishments for violating their laws?

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Essential Question

How did Roger Williams/Anne Hutchinson violate the beliefs and values of the Puritan community and what was the Puritans’ response to their actions?

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Pine Cone

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Pine Nuts

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John Winthrop

born12 January 1587/8

died

26 March 1649

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The Puritans Decide to Leave England

Who were the Puritans?A religious group who

had hoped to reform the Church of England

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Why did they leave England?

The King disapproved of Puritans and their ideas, canceled Puritan business charters, and had some Puritans jailed.

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The Puritans Decide to Leave England

They believed that England had fallen on “evil and declining times.”

They wanted to build a new society based on Biblical laws and teachings.

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Puritans and Native Americans Fought Over Land

As more colonists settled in New England, they began to take over more Native American lands.

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Puritans and Native Americans Fought Over Land

By 1670 nearly 45,000 settlers were living in New England.

In 1675, Chief Metacom and the Wampanog Indians destroyed 12 towns and killed more than 600 settlers.

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Towns and Villages Were Important in New England Life

In the center of each village was the common, an open field where the settlers’ cattle grazed.

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Towns and Villages Were Important in New England Life

Some towns became important centers of trade and shipbuilding

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Towns and Villages Were Important in New England Life

The Puritans worshiped in the village meeting house. They took their Sabbath, or holy day of rest, seriously.

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Towns and Villages Were Important in New England Life

Settlers gathered at the meeting house for town meetings, where they discussed and voted on issues.

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Map Myths/George Santayana

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to fulfill it"

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Chapter 4 section 1

Similarities

1. Founded by settlers seeking religious freedom

2. Peaceful relations with Indians at first/hostility after more land was taken.

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4-1 Similarities

3. Importance of Sabbath day

4. Town Meetings5. Rich in natural

resources.

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4-1 Differences

6. Massachusetts Bay Colony founded by Puritans; male members allowed to vote; powerful Governor

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4-1 Differences

7. Connecticut founded by discontented colonists for MBC; all male property owners could vote

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4-1 Differences

8. Rhode Island founded on separation of church and state with religious freedom

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Charles I

Born

1600

Died

1649 by

Execution

*beheaded

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Thomas Hooker

born

1586

died

1647

"epidemical sickness“

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Roger Williams

born

1603

died

1683

(Old Age)

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Anne Hutchinson

Born

1591

Died

1643

(Indian attack)

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Metacom

born

1639

Died

1676

Killed in

Bristol, RI