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Chapter 3 Section 2 Answers Geography and hills and mountains, soil is thin and rocky, winters were cold, and bad for farming. Puritans disagreed with the English Church and the King and wanted religious freedom. England, North America John Winthrop Boston No Roger Williams believed Puritans separate completely from the Church of England, argued about taking Native American Land, and was forced to leave the Mass Colony. He would form Rhode Island

Chapter 3 Section 2 Answers 8) Yes 9) Thomas Hooker disagreed with Puritan Ministers and was also forced to leave Mass. Colony. He would form Connecticut. 10) John Wheelwright 11) Town meetings are meetings to discuss town issues to set local taxes, elect people to government, and settle town issues. 12) Farming (very little), trading, Fishing, and Ship Building 13) Puritan influence declined because of a new generation of people being born in the colony that did have the strict religious belief of their parents, and focused on farming, and business for profit. Successful Merchants were becoming leaders, not religious figures. 14) New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island