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1 The Puritans and the Quakers
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2 The Puritans Approximately 10 years after the Pilgrims came to America for religious freedom, another group seeking religious freedom settled around the Massachusetts Bay near Boston. This group called themselves Puritans because they wanted their religion to be more “pure.” They too, disagreed with the Church of England, but unlike the Pilgrims did not separate from the church.

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4 Landing in America – In 1630 John Winthrop became the leader of the Puritans. He brought more than 1,000 Puritans traveling on 15 ships to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Winthrop led the colony for the next 20 years.

5 Puritans Beliefs Everyone should be able to read the Bible.
Parents were required by law to teach their children to read. Schools were required for towns with more than 50 families. Schools were open all year with no summer vacation.

6 Harvard University Learning was important to the Puritans.
They founded the first college in the English colonies. In 1636 they built Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

7 The Quakers In 1681 the English king gave William Penn permission to begin a colony in Pennsylvania. Penn was a member of a religious group called the Quakers. English Quakers were being treated unfairly in England because of their beliefs.

8 Quaker Beliefs All people are equal and basically good.
Violence is always wrong. Quakers refuse to carry guns or fight. Solving problems should always be done peacefully.

9 Frame of Government William Penn wrote a document called the Frame of Government similar to the Mayflower Compact. It allowed freedom of speech, freedom of worship, and trial by jury. A council of men was appointed to make laws for the colony.

10 Philadelphia William Penn planned the settlements of Pennsylvania.
He designed the town of Philadelphia. The town was designed like a checkerboard. Philadelphia became an important port town because of its location on the Delaware River. Many immigrants came to Philadelphia.

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