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Early Settlers in New England: William Bradford and John Winthrop, Quizzes of English Language

Information about the early settlers of new england, specifically william bradford and john winthrop. It includes details about the ships they came on, the years they settled, their positions on the church of england, and the places they settled. Additionally, it mentions other key figures and events, such as anne hutchinson and the founding of jamestown.

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TERM 1
What was the name of the leader of the first
Puritan group to settle in New England?
DEFINITION 1
William Bradford
TERM 2
In what year did William Bradford's settlers
settle in New England?
DEFINITION 2
1620
TERM 3
What was the name of the ship William
Bradford and his settlers came to America on?
DEFINITION 3
The Mayflower
TERM 4
Where did William Bradford settle in
America?
DEFINITION 4
Plymouth, Massachusetts
TERM 5
What position did William Bradford and his
group of settlers take on the church of
England?
DEFINITION 5
They were Separatists, they wanted nothing to do with the
church of England, and did not believe it could be reformed.
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What was the name of the leader of the first

Puritan group to settle in New England?

William Bradford TERM 2

In what year did William Bradford's settlers

settle in New England?

DEFINITION 2 1620 TERM 3

What was the name of the ship William

Bradford and his settlers came to America on?

DEFINITION 3 The Mayflower TERM 4

Where did William Bradford settle in

America?

DEFINITION 4 Plymouth, Massachusetts TERM 5

What position did William Bradford and his

group of settlers take on the church of

England?

DEFINITION 5 They were Separatists, they wanted nothing to do with the church of England, and did not believe it could be reformed.

In 1630, who led another group of Puritans to

settle in the new world?

John Winthrop TERM 7

What ship did John Winthrop and his settlers

come to America on?

DEFINITION 7 Arbella TERM 8

Where did John Winthrop settle in New

England?

DEFINITION 8 Massachusetts Bay, Massachusetts TERM 9

What was John Winthrops groups position on

the Church of England?

DEFINITION 9 They believed they could reform the Church of England TERM 10

When was Jamestown Virginia settled?

DEFINITION 10 1607

When was "A Model of Christian Charity"

written?

1630It was read to the settlers aboard the Arbella either prior to their journey or during it TERM 17

What occurred in 1620?

DEFINITION 17 Puritan separatists boarded the Mayflower led William Bradford and came to America settling in Plymouth Massachusetts. TERM 18

Where did Puritans originally travel to to

escape English religious prosecution?

DEFINITION 18 The Netherlands TERM 19

Why did the Puritans decide to leave the

Netherlands in 1629?

DEFINITION 19 Because the adults there were getting older, and hard labor was becoming harder and harder to do.Some of their group began dying of old age.Children were also overworked, damaging their spirits.Wanted to establish the Kingdom of God in the world without prosecution. TERM 20

How did Anne Hutchinson's beliefs differ from

that of Puritan religious beliefs?

DEFINITION 20 She rejected justification by good deedsThat the Holy Ghost dwells in a justified person

What are the themes in Mary Rowlandson's "A

Narrative of the Captivity and Removes of

Mrs. Mary Rowlandson"

-Blurred line between civilization and slavery: sees savage act like civilized, and she sometimes acts savage. Depends on lifestyle.-Life Is Uncertain:The attack on Lancaster and Rowlandsons subsequent captivity teach Rowlandson that life is short and nothing is certain.God's WillFear of the new world TERM 22

When was Mary Rowlandson captured?

DEFINITION 22 1675 TERM 23

How long was Mary Rowlandson held captive?

DEFINITION 23 11 weeks TERM 24

State one fact about Charlestown that

DeCrevecouer communicates in "Letters from

an American Farmer"

DEFINITION 24 That aside from the slavery, the town was peaceful and flourishing. TERM 25

In "Letters from an American Farmer"

DeCrevecouer discovers a cage hung from a

tree in the woods, what is in the cage?

DEFINITION 25 An African American

What are key themes in the Age of

Reason?

Philosophy: Tabula rasa: blank slateScience: Showed the power of God not God's providence. (Puritans studied nature to praise God) Man should study nature and learn to conform to natural laws.Religion: Deism: the belief that God exists and created the world, but thereafter exerted no control over it and it's people. Deists deny revealed religionSocial Science: social contract, King must hold up his end of social contract rather than absolutemonarchicalpower TERM 32

What are themes from Notes to the state of

Virginia?

DEFINITION 32 Indifferent to what neighbor believes,whetherit is 10 Gods, or