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Chapter 5: The 13 English Colonies

Chapter 5: The 13 English Colonies. Section 2: Pilgrims Found Plymouth Colony. 1. Both the Puritans and the Separatists had strong feelings about the Anglican Church. . 2. The Puritans differed from the Separatists in that they stayed in the Anglican Church. . 3.

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Chapter 5: The 13 English Colonies

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  1. Chapter 5: The 13 English Colonies

  2. Section 2: Pilgrims Found Plymouth Colony

  3. 1 Both the Puritans and the Separatists had strong feelings about the Anglican Church.

  4. 2 The Puritans differed from the Separatists in that they stayed in the Anglican Church.

  5. 3 The Separatists sought religious tolerance in The Netherlands.

  6. 4 Groups of Separatists who moved for the sake of religious tolerance called themselves Pilgrims.

  7. 5 The Separatists were granted permission to set up a colony in Virginia.

  8. 6 John Carver arranged financial backing and found a seaworthy ship for the Pilgrims.

  9. 7 Pilgrim leaders decided to write the Mayflower Compact to establish some kind of law and discipline.

  10. 8 The Pilgrims settled in Plymouth.

  11. 9 A harsh winter brought hardship and death to Plymouth Colony.

  12. 10 The Wampanoagshelped the English.

  13. 11 A Native American named Squanto taught the English to hunt, to plant corn, and to fish.

  14. 12 The first Thanksgiving was held in 1621.

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