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Journal 1/12 What do you know about the earliest English colonists/settlers to North America? What caused these people to make the dangerous journey from England to the “New World”?

The Northern Colonies

The Mayflower Compact 1620 ____________ come to America Come up with the __________ _________ b/c: This document upholds the Rule of Law which means: The MC says 3 things (1) (2) (3)

Why’d They leave? The Anglican Church, the: had gone thru some reforms. Reforms don’t satisfy all. – Puritans want more________ Simpler________ Less wealth among: – Separatists wanted: But in Eng it was illegal not to support:

Plymouth Colony 1 st Northern________ Near present day ________ William Bradford is _________________ Was its own colony from when it became part of Massachusetts Bay Colony 1 st Thanksgiving (53)

Journal 1/14 Turn to page 49. Read Conflicts among settlers. What lead to Bacon’s Rebellion? As a result of this rebellion what did the House of Burgesses do? What happened to the system of indentured servitude? Note: I am going to randomly call on you to answer this question…be prepared.

“A City Upon a Hill” Massachusetts Bay Colony (1630) Founder is __________________ Winthrop called the colony a “City Upon a Hill” b/c: – Mass. General Court: – The Great Migration:

Connecticut In the MBC _______& _________were not separated. Thomas Hooker is a ____________________ who: Fundamental Orders of Connecticut is: It did 2 things (1) (2)

Rhode Island Roger Williams also leaves ____________& establishes__________ He believed 2 things (1) (2) Most tolerant colony of other _____________

New Hampshire Anne Hutchinson was a woman who believed: She is banished from MBC: – Lives in ______ ______ for a time – Later a family member forms: NH starts as a _____ ______ which means:

Journal 1/19 Open to page 47. What was life like in Jamestown under John Smith rule? How did he both make peace and war with the Powhatans? Note: I am going to randomly call on you to answer this question…be prepared.

Life in New England Public education starts: Colonial Gov’t was: Native relations change for 2 reasons 1)Natives have________ 2)Colonists don’t need: – Pequot War: – King Philip’s War:

Why is Roanoke famous today?

The first English colony after Roanoke.

Businesses responsible for governing and maintaining the colonies in return for profit.

A powerful Native confederation in Jamestown

This Powhatan Princess helped keep the peace btw. the colonists and her people.

What was starving time?

What caused starving time? OR explain headrights.

America’s first legislature was…

What caused Bacon’s Rebellion?

How did the Jamestown colony react to Bacon’s Rebellion?

The idea that laws are based on what’s the greatest good for the greatest amount of people…

This document was signed when Pilgrims sailing to the new world were knocked off course and out of Royal jurisdiction.

These people wanted to purify the Church of England.

The Church of England was also known as the…

The Jamestown colony is in modern day….

The Plymouth colony is in modern day….