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SS C 5 Les 2
New Ideas, New Colonies
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Set up a government based on the consent of the settlers | Roger Williams |
| He was a Puritan leader who believed in separation of church and state | Roger Williams |
| Minister who was expelled from MA Bay Colony and was protected by the Narragansett Indians | Roger Williams |
| Founded the settlement of Providence | Roger Williams |
| She was charged with sedition and expelled from MA Bay Colony | Anne Hutchinson |
| Founded a settlement near Providence and later united with Roger Williams under a charter that formed the Rhode Island Colony | Anne Hutchinson |
| The reason many settlers left MA Bay Colony for Connecticut | Better farmland |
| Minister who went to Connecticut and thought the governoment should be based on what its people wanted not what leaders wanted | Thomas Hooker |
| What was the first written plan of government in North America? | Fundamental Order |
| Who founded the first settlement in New Hamphire? | David Thomson |
| Reason many settlers moved to New Hampshire | Fertile land and forests for lumber |
| The reason the Pequots went to war with the settlers in the Connecticut River Valley | The colonists were taking over the Pequots land |
| When the Native Americans sold land to settlers, what did they think they were actually selling? | The Native Americans thought they were agreeing to share the land with the settlers. |
| What was the name of the all-out war that broke out between the Native Americans and the settlers | King Philip's War |
| Who was King Philip? | Metacomet, the leader of the Wampanoags |
| What was the result of King Philip's War? | Both sides suffered terrible losses and the Native Anericans were forced off their land |
| Once the Native Americans left the land along the east coast, what did the settlers do? | Many settlers moved north up the Connecticut River into New Hampshire, Maine and present day Vermont. |
| What is a frontier? | Land that lies beyond settled areas |