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1 Penn and the Quakers American History 8

2 Review

3 Pilgrims

4 Pilgrim Religion Separatists Persecuted Values rejected idols
believed in predestination Values hard work thrift simple pleasures

5 Pilgrim Voyage Mayflower; old leaky ship second ship abandoned
had others on ship who weren’t Pilgrims headed for Virginia; ended in Massachusetts

6 Pilgrim Documents Mayflower Compact

7 Puritans

8 Puritan Religion Persecuted by James I Part of Anglican Church
Not poor Very strict Church and State the same Create City Upon A Hill Values hardwork thrift simple pleasures plain clothes

9 Puritan Voyage Learned from previous colonies Planned settlements
17 new ships 1000 colonists supplies and tradesmen Planned settlements

10 Puritan Documents Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

11 Quakers

12 Quaker Religion Society of Friends values hard work thrift honesty

13 Persecuted

14 Quaker Beliefs Oppose taxes

15 Quaker Beliefs Oppose war

16 Quaker Beliefs Everyone is equal

17 Quaker Beliefs No ministers

18 Quaker Beliefs Prayer to find “inner light”

19 Quaker Voyage Wanted a place to practice religion Avoid Massachusetts
Avoid Virginia

20 William Penn

21 William Penn Born in London Son of an Admiral Sir Richard Penn

22 William Penn Attended Oxford University
Expelled for protesting the rule that all students had to belong to the Church of England

23 William Penn Father sent him to Italy and France
Returned a fashionable gentleman, with no apparent strong religious beliefs

24 William Penn At 22, he went to Ireland to manage estates
met Thomas Loe; converted to Quaker At a time Quakers were being persecuted

25 William Penn arrested and jailed three times for speaking and writing about Quakerism

26 William Penn On his father’s death, he realized the king (Charles II) owed him a lot of money Asked for land in America instead of money Named colony “New Wales Sylvania” the king changed it to “Pennsylvania” to honor his father

27 William Penn The Charter of Pennsylvania was issued on March 4, 1681

28 William Penn Holy Experiment all welcome; if work hard

29 William Penn As proprietor, he gave personal and property rights
Granted colony self-government

30 William Penn Penn made a treaty with the Indians

31 William Penn Believed in equality
Believed people should look out for their fellow man Opposed war

32 Quaker Voyage 100 come on Welcome 8,000 come in next five years

33 Quaker Settlement Philadelphia trade center, immigration center
banking and insurance industry education; science

34 Quaker Settlement Relations with the Indians

35 Walking Purchase

36 Pennsylvania Immigration

37 Germans

38 Religion Different groups Moravians Mennonites Amish Anabaptists
Brethren Schwenkfelders Lutherans

39 Germans Escape Civil War

40 Misnamed

41 Voyage Farmers came Whole towns came

42 Settlement Lancaster New Germany Germantown New Ephrata Berlin

43 Settlements Soil Conservation Crop Rotation


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