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3. S E C T I O N. Puritan New England. HOME. KEY IDEA. English Puritans came to North America, beginning in 1620. OVERVIEW. ASSESSMENT. 3. S E C T I O N. Puritan New England. • John Winthrop • Plymouth Colony • Roger Williams • Pequot War. • Metacom • Separatist • Puritans.

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  1. 3 S E C T I O N Puritan New England HOME KEY IDEA English Puritans came to North America, beginning in 1620. OVERVIEW ASSESSMENT

  2. 3 S E C T I O N Puritan New England •John Winthrop •Plymouth Colony •Roger Williams •Pequot War •Metacom •Separatist •Puritans •Massachusetts Bay Colony •Anne Hutchinson •King Philip’s War HOME OVERVIEW MAIN IDEA WHY IT MATTERS NOW English Puritans came to North America, beginning in 1620. The United States continues to use an expanded form of representative government begun by the Puritans. TERMS & NAMES ASSESSMENT

  3. 3 S E C T I O N Puritan New England ASSESSMENT Cause Effect HOME 1. Identify the effects of each of the causes listed in the chart below. Persecution of Puritans in England Puritan immigration to New England Rapid growth and success of Massachusetts Bay Puritan belief in hard work Williams’s dissenting beliefs Founding of Rhode Island based on his principles Rapid colonial expansion in New England Conflict with Native Americans Defeat of King Phillip End of Native American power in Southeastern New England continued . . .

  4. 3 S E C T I O N Puritan New England ASSESSMENT HOME 2. Why do you think Puritan leaders viewed Anne Hutchinson as a threat to their society? Think About: •Puritan beliefs •characteristics of Puritan society •Hutchinson’s teachings ANSWER Puritans believed that their way of worship was the only way, that their leaders carried out God’s will, and that society needed to be tightly knit and behavior strictly controlled. Puritan leaders may have felt especially threatened by Hutchinson’s views because she was a woman and the church and society were male-dominated. continued . . .

  5. 3 S E C T I O N Puritan New England ASSESSMENT HOME 3. What were the immediate effects of King Philip’s War for Native Americans and for the settlers? ANSWER Immediate effects included high casualties among colonists and the end of Native American military power in southeastern New England. End of Section 3

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