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Predestination | Predestination, in theology, is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God | people were dependent on church officials to interpret both the Bible and God's actions, to find out if they were going to get in to heaven.
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“Protestant Work Ethic | emphasizes hard work, frugality and prosperity as a display of a person's salvation in the Christian faith. | protestant were attracted to this quality because to them it was a way to know if they were an "elect"
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Congregational Church | Congregational churches are Protestant Christian churches practising Congregationalist church governance, in which each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs. | created the large spread of different denominations in christianity
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Roger Williams | English Protestant theologian who was an early proponent of religious freedom and the separation of church and state | began the colony of Providence Plantation, which provided a refuge for religious minorities. arguably the very first abolitionist in North America, organized the first attempt to prohibit slavery in any of the original thirteen colonies
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Thomas Hooker | prominent Puritan colonial leader. known as an outstanding speaker and a leader of universal Christian suffrage. | founded the Colony of Connecticut after dissenting with Puritan leaders in Massachusetts
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Anne Hutchinson | Puritan woman, spiritual adviser, mother of 15, and important participant in the Antinomian Controversy that shook the infant Massachusetts Bay Colony | Anne Hutchinson pioneered the principles of civil liberty and religious freedom which were written into the Constitution of the United States
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Fundamental Orders of Connecticut | The orders describe the government set up by the Connecticut River towns, setting its structure and powers. | features of a written constitution, and is considered by some as the first written Constitution in the Western tradition,[3] and thus earned Connecticut its nickname of The Constitution State
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Pequot War | armed conflict spanning the years 1634–1638 between the Pequot tribe against an alliance of the Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Saybrook colonies who were aided by their Native American allies (the Narragansett and Mohegan tribes | Hundreds were killed; hundreds more were captured and sold into slavery to the West Indies, result was the elimination of the Pequot as a viable polity in what is present-day Southern New England
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Metacom | also known as King Philip or Metacom | was a war chief or sachem of the Wampanoag Indians and their leader in King Philip's War, a widespread Native American uprising against English colonists in New England.
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King Philip’s War | armed conflict between Native American inhabitants of present-day New England and English colonists and their Native American allies in 1675–78 | Plymouth Colony lost close to eight percent of its English adult male population to Indian warfare or other causes associated with the war, Indian losses were much greater, with about 2,000 men killed or who died of injuries in the war
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Henry Hudson | was an English sea explorer and navigator in the early 17th century | He explored the river which eventually was named for him, and laid thereby the foundation for Dutch colonization of the region.
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“Antinomianism | Antinomianism in Christianity holds that, under the gospel dispensation of grace, moral law is of no use or obligation because faith alone (Sola Fide) is necessary to salvation. | It was founded in the 1630's by Anne Hutchinson. She was banished because this assertion was a threat to the religious government of the Bay Colony.
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