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1 English Colonies

2 Puritans Did not want to separate from the church, but… King Charles I (1620s) Persecution of Puritans

3 Massachusetts Bay Company Receive a in 1630. Set out with 900 settlers, led by John Winthrop. Rights of non-Puritans (Religious toleration)

4 General Court Representative government or democracy, or neither…? Who can vote? Elections happen once a year. Tolerance

5 A Model of Christian Charity As a class Read the document. Discuss!

6 Roger Williams Minister from Salem Wanted a complete split from the church Payment for Native lands 1635

7 Rhode Island Gain a charter in 1644 No established church How is this different from other colonies up to this point? How does this effect the idea of religious tolerance in America?

8 King Philip’s War Catalysts  Three Native Americans executed by the English (want to expand their land)  Fur trade begins to wind down (economic pressure) Metacom unites thousands of Natives in New England 90 Puritan towns, 52 attacked, 12 destroyed Where the Native justified to do this?

9 Quakers With your partner  Read your excepts  Discuss what values/ideas the excerpt expresses As a class  Describe the society that could be built on values such as these

10 Pennsylvania Persecuted in England  Similar to…? William Penn Is granted a charter  Capital: Philidelphia Religious Tolerance?

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