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Puritans
a group of English Protestants who settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony
General Court
elected representative assembly in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
a 1639 plan of government in the Puritan colony in Connecticut.
Religious Tolerance
is the willingness to let others practice their own beliefs.
Sabbath
a holy day of rest
Town Meeting
a meeting in colonial New England where settlers discussed and voted on issues
Charles I
He became king in 1625, and he disapproved of the Puritans and their ideas
Massachusetts Bay Colony
was a new society based on biblical laws and teachings.
John Winthrop
a lawyer and a devout Puritan
The Great Migration
was from 1629 to 1640 it was when about 15,000 people journeyed from England the Massachusetts
Thomas Hooker
a Puritan minister who led about 100 settlers out of Massachusetts Bay.
Hartford
a town on the Connecticut river.
Roger Williams
a Puritan who challenged the leaders of Massachusetts Bay.
Anne Hutchinson
she fled to Rhode Island, she was a devout Puritan, she was very opinionated.
Metacom
He was also known as King Phillip.
King Phillip
The chief of the Wampanoag Indians.