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Separatists/ Pilgrims Pilgrims and the Separatists were sort of the same, they both wanted to separate from the church of England.
Puritans a religious group who did not want to separate from the church
Mayflower a ship that transported Pilgrims to North America
Mayflower Compact what it was and its lasting effect? Both pilgrams and non pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact, they pledged themselves to unite into a “civil body politic,” or government. They established what today we have, which is the representative government. The form of government arising
Orders of Connecticut what did it create and influence?pg.84 It created a government much like that of Massachusetts, which relied on people to obey the law and seek the common good.They expanded the right to vote, all men that owned property.
Why were there many ship-building cities in New England? They were close to the coast
Anna Hutchinson a devoted Puritan who wanted religious freedom.
Religious Tolerance the willingness to let others practice their own beliefs
Tomas Hooker a puritan minister who led 100 people out of Massachusetts bay because he believed the government had too much power
How did the Pilgrims and Puritans affect American Democracy? They gave us government traditions like voting, and the representative government
Plymouth Colony and why it was founded? It was founded because the pilgrims wanted to have religious freedom
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