Day 6: Role of religion in early North American English settlements

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Day 6: Role of religion in early North American English settlements Baltimore Polytechnic Institute September 8, 2011 A.P. U.S. History Mr. Green

Scottish Presbyterians French Huguenots The Dutch Reformed Church 1. John Calvin profoundly affected the thought of all of the following except All of the above Spanish Armenians Settlers of the Connecticut River colony developed a document known as the Fundamental Orders, which New England Puritans Scottish Presbyterians French Huguenots Marked the beginning of the colony of Connecticut The Dutch Reformed Church 2. The historical significance of the Pilgrims of Plymouth Bay lies in their Established a regime democratically controlled by “substantial citizens Set up a military alliance in New England Numerical size Economic power Pleased King Charles I Moral and spiritual qualities Supported a government controlled by all people Unique charter, which permitted self-government Unwillingness to merge with the Puritans in Massachusetts Bay 5. New York was a. the best advertised of all the colonies 3. People who flouted the authority of the Puritan clergy in Massachusetts Bay were subject to which of the following punishments b. Designed as a Quaker refuge c. originally founded by the Dutch d. a major contributor to political democracy and religious tolerance in the English colonies Fines e. the last of the middle colonies to be established. Floggings Banishment Death

Role of religion At the end of this lesson, students will analyze the ideas of John Calvin by examining the ideas inherent in the settlement of Massachusetts Bay

Settling the Northern Colonies Puritanism and John Calvin Predestination “the elect” Puritans Separatists Question: What prompted these Separatists to leave England for the New World? Building the Bay Colony Question: Why was democracy viewed unfavorably by Governor Winthrop of the Massachusetts Bay Colony “Protestant ethic” Trouble in the Bible Commonwealth antinomianism

Anne Hutchinson Roger Williams Describe the impact these 2 individuals had on the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the region in general. Pros and Cons of the Massachusetts Bay on individual citizens. Students will assemble into 8 groups to complete one colony and then present to the class their findings around that settlement.

Closing/Exit Ticket Explain why the article was good history.

Homework Read American Pageant Chapter 3 and 4 Read “Were the Puritans Puritanical?” and write 10 statements that confirms or refutes the question posed in the title