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Puritans and Pilgrims

Puritans and Pilgrims. New England Colonies Established. Who are Puritans?. Puritans opposed many of the rituals and traditions of the Church of England –the established state church They wanted to “purify” it by removing many of the ceremonies and rigid rules and hierarchy

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Puritans and Pilgrims

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  1. Puritans and Pilgrims New England Colonies Established

  2. Who are Puritans? • Puritans opposed many of the rituals and traditions of the Church of England –the established state church • They wanted to “purify” it by removing many of the ceremonies and rigid rules and hierarchy • They thought each individual should access God through prayer, reading Bible, and worship. • Ministers respected but not the ultimate authority of the Church

  3. Separatists • Instead of reforming the Anglican Church they broke off and became separatists • First moved to Holland, then decided to come to America • Became known as the Pilgrims

  4. The Mayflower • Voyaged aboard the Mayflower in 1620 • Arrived in Massachusetts • Founded the Plymouth Colony

  5. Mayflower Compact • Signed by men of the ship • Goal was to establish their government in America

  6. Mayflower Compact • “just and equal laws” • “for the general good of the colony” • Laws approved by the majority • Landmark and important piece of American democratic government

  7. Where are they now? • http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Genealogy/famousdescendants.php

  8. Massachusetts Bay Colony • Also founded by a group of Puritans- led by John Winthrop • Felt the burdens of economic, political, and religious persecution in England • They formed the Massachusetts Bay Company-a joint stock enterprise and set up its headquarters in Massachusetts

  9. Arrival • 1630- arrived in America • Founded the site of Boston, MA • 17 ships and over 1,000 colonists in the first year (bigger and more organize than previous colonies) • Eventually, it incorporated Plymouth

  10. Pilgrims and Puritans? Pilgrims Puritans • Considered Separatists Puritans • Mayflower • Est. Plymouth Colony in 1620 • Came for religious freedom for them and others • Puritan only • 17 ships- 1,000 people • Est. Massachusetts Bay Colony in Boston in 1630 • Came for THEIR religious freedom, did not accept other’s religions

  11. Pilgrims and Puritans are not the same thing Together they colonized New England Mayflower Compact set-up democratic roots in New England Terms and People to know Puritans Pilgrims Plymouth Colony Mayflower Compact Massachusetts Bay Colony In summary

  12. New England

  13. The first “real” Thanksgiving

  14. Thanksgiving • What is your version of the Thanksgiving story? • Why is Thanksgiving important? • What does it mean that Thanksgiving is our American “creation myth?”

  15. Myths to Figure Out • Who was there? Were the Indians invited? • What did they eat? • When did it become a holiday? • Why turkey?

  16. The Myth of Thanksgiving • Characters • Pilgrims, Indians, Squanto • Story • the Pilgrims were starving and didn’t know how to farm in New England. • Squanto and the Indians showed them how to farm • That fall they had a large feast to give thanks and invited the Indians • They then did this every year

  17. Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL1Q7ZgGQdM

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