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Interdependent
to rely on others to survive and succeed
Charter
a written document issued by a government the holder the right to establish a colony
Toleration
Allowing others to practice their religion and express their beliefs
Banish
To send people away of your community away
Puritan
A religious group of people who wanted to purify the church of England
Pilgrim
A member of the group that rejected the church of England, sailed to America, and founded the Plymouth colony
List five aspects of geography
meadows, springs, fields, greens, sheep, streams
What was the center of a New England Village? Why?
Meeting House/Church, the people attended church and held meetings in the meeting house
Describe how an interdependent village might work
A village that depends on others to survive or suceed
Why was it necessary for New England farmers to practice subsistence farming?
So that they could eat their crops and trade them for money or other objects they needed
Explain how the Puritans strict set of values should be to blame for the witch histeria in Salem village in 1692
Puritan ministers made untrue accustions to frighten their parishioners into upholding the law of the church
Name and explain one punishment used in Massachusetts Bay colony
Drowning or Water Dunking. They would drown the accused in the river
Anne Hutchinson
Believed that a person could worship God without the help of the Church, minister, or bible. She held discussions in her home that challenged church authority
Roger Williams
Was a minster in Salem, he founded the first baptist church in America. He opposed forced attendence at church. He also opposed the English colonists taking Native American land by force
John Winthrop
John Winthrop was a lawyer who lost his job because of his religion. In 1630 he came to America
Name and correctly spell the 4 new england colonies
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Conneticut, Rhode Island
Describe the relationship between the colonists and native americans
The new England colonists paid the Native Americans for destroying the Land, but the colonists still destroyed it without really asking. They just barged in and did what they pleased.
What was the center of the new england Village
Commom/Church/Meeting house
Who were the most important people in the town?
Ministers and Churchleaders
How were streams used?
To kill/Drown people who broke laws
What evidence can you find that education was important to puritans?
They made a college:HARVARD
Why was it so important to puritans that everyone learned to read?
So that they could read the bible
Why are rules banning certain activitieson Sundays called "Blue Laws"
They would be fined on blue paper
Mayflower Compact
An agreement established by the men who sailed to America on the mayflower which called for laws for the idea of self gov.