Puritans/Separatists
Pilgrims
New Colonies
Native Americans
Leading Colonial Individuals
100

This group wanted nothing to do with the church they belonged to and decided to leave altogether.

The Separatist 

100

A Pilgrim is defined as.

Someone who takes a religious journey. 

100

This Colony was a haven for religious persecution within the colonies.

The Rhode Island Colony 

100

The of the two Native American nations who help the Pilgrims survive. 

The Squanto and The Samoset 

100

This individual was name governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and lead 900 people to a city we niw know as Boston.

John Winthrop
200

This King broke away from the Roman Catholic Church because he wanted a divorce. 

King Henery VIII

200

The Pilgrims traveled on this ship with the hope of reaching the New World. 

The Mayflower

200

This colony saw the mass import of some 15,000 Puriatins, this movement became known as the Great Migration.  

The Massachusetts Bay Colony

200

These things were taught to the Pilgrims, by the Natives and allowed them to survive the harsh winter.  

Grow corn, beans, pumpkins and where to hunt and fish.

200

This Colonial leader was aposted to the way Massachusetts ran its colony and decide to create one. It was later named the Connecticut Colony.   

Thomas Hooker

300

This group wanted to reform their church in the hope of making it better.

The Puritans

300

This document was signed on board its namesake and was a key step in the development of a democratic government in America.

The Mayflower Compact

300

The Puritans left England in order to escape religious persecution but many found that they themselves were also intolerant which led to the formation of these.   

Newer/More Colonies

300

Native Americans trade this item in exchange for the Colonist goods.  

Furs

300

This Leader thought it was wrong to take away land from the Natives.

Roger Williams

400

This church caused the formation of the Puritans and Separatists as the direction of the church caused them to dissent and argue.   

The Anglican Church

400
This company gave the Pilgrims a grant, which allowed them to settle land in Virginia and Worship freely.

The Virginia Company

400

This colony had the first written constitution, which described a representative government in detail.  

The Connecticut Colony

400

The Native Nation sold land to the colonist and that land later became Rhode Island.

The Narrgansett

400

This Colonial Leader founded the twon in Exeter in New Hampshire. 

John Wheelwright

500

The Separatists, due to the mistreatment faced in England, went to this place before traveling to America.

The Netherlands

500

This place was where the Pilgrims landed and settled for the winter upon arriving to the new world. It's also distinguished for having a big rock.

Plymouth

500

In the Massachusetts Bay colony people were upset by the lack of autonomy of the government. Giving into the people's demands they at first, allowed this group of people to vote for governor.  

Church-going Adult males.

500

With help of the Squanto and the Samoset nations peace between this Native nation and the colonist was established and allowed for the first Thanksgiving.

The Wanpanoag

500

This Individual esablished a settlement in Rhode Island but was so disruptive that they got under the skin of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Govvernor John Winthrop and was charged with dishonering the colony.

Anne Hutchinson

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