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New England

Roger Williams separatist separatist claimed MA belonged to Native Amer. claimed MA belonged to Native Amer. banished from Plymouth banished from Plymouth Founder of Providence Founder of Providence

Anne Hutchinson Puritan Puritan held prayer meetings in house held prayer meetings in house claimed to know which ministers had salvation claimed to know which ministers had salvation banished banished

Rhode Island banished Puritans banished Puritans total separation of church/state total separation of church/state

Thomas Hooker MA reverend MA reverend everyone should vote, not just church members everyone should vote, not just church members moved to Connecticut River Valley moved to Connecticut River Valley

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut 1 st written constitution in colonies 1 st written constitution in colonies All adult men could vote All adult men could vote

Pequot War Town raids, 2 MA settlers killed Town raids, 2 MA settlers killed CT fought back CT fought back –Pequot tried to surrender –Tribe was slaughtered

NH & Maine land split between 2 men land split between 2 men –Gorges (Maine) –Mason (NH) Maine bought back by MA Maine bought back by MA NH – royal colony NH – royal colony

King Philip’s War govt. demanded NAs follow laws govt. demanded NAs follow laws arrested/killed 3 Wampanoag warriors arrested/killed 3 Wampanoag warriors Metacomet (King Philip) murdered Metacomet (King Philip) murdered few NA remained in New England few NA remained in New England