Salem Witch Trials
Daily life of the puitans
Laws and punishments
Pilgrims and Puritans
The People
100

One of the three girls names responsible for the Salem witch hunts.

Betty Parris, Abigail Williams, and Ann Putnam

100

This was where you would take your horses or cows to graze

The town green or commons

100

The strict puritans laws are based on this 

The bible

100

The years the Pilgrims and the Puritans came here from England.

1620 (Pilgrims) and 1630 (Puritans)

100

The person that believed the laws needed to be strict because they were to be ¨as a city upon a hill.¨

John Winthrop

200

This was the slave from Barbados that was accused of being a witch

Tituba

200

This was the building the town meeting was held in as well as the church on Sunday

The meeting house

200

Each town sent their leader here so that they would have a say in the governing of the colony

The general court

200

The ships´ names that brought the Pilgrims and Puritans

The Mayflower (Pilgrims) and the Arbella (Puritans) as well as 15 other ships

200

The occupation of most men during the seventeen century in the Massachusetts Bay Colony

Farmer

300
The punishment for being a which

Being hanged

300

If you were male you would need to be a part of this group from the time you were ten until you turned 61

The militia

300

This was held once a year for the townspeople to discuss problems in their towns and vote on new laws

The town meeting

300

The names of the towns that each group orginally settled in 

Pilmoth (Pilgrims) and Salem (Puritans)

300

These people would have young boys work as apprentices to learn the skills needed for the job

Blacksmiths, carpenters, barbers, wig makers, butchers are some of the trades that would have them 

400

He was the one who finally put an end to the trials 

The governor 

400

Tag, marbles, leapfrog, hopscotch, nine pins, sack races, and dolls

The games that the puritan children would play

400

The punishment that would send someone permanently away from the colony. 

Banishment

400

The name of the colonies that each group started 

Pilmoth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony

400

She was the Puritan poet 

Anne Bradstreet

500

This is the cause of the witch trials

Girls throwing fits and telling people witches put spells on them

500

Getting up before sunrise, making everything from scratch, eating mostly stews and soups, working all day, having little time to play

It was hard to be a puritan

500

The device that would hold a person that has broken a law

Pillory or stocks

500

The reason that the Pilgrims almost didn´t survive but the Puritans did much better 

Puritans were much better prepared and had more people and money to help

500

The reason Anne Hutchinson was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony 

preaching her own ideas about religion

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