Puritans Beliefs & Society
"The Puritans wanted to create a 'city upon a hill'—a perfect, godly society in the New World. But their strict rules weren’t for everyone!"
Famous Puritans
"Not all Puritans agreed with each other! Some were banished or left to start their own colonies."
Native American Tribes & Leaders
"Many Native American leaders made difficult choices—should they cooperate with settlers or resist them?"
Conflicts & Alliances
"Some Native American tribes allied with the Puritans, while others fought back fiercely."
Legends & Daily Life
"Both Puritans and Native Americans had unique traditions and beliefs. Some still influence us today!"
100

They believed in strict moral codes and the concept of predestination.

What is Puritanism?

100

He led the Pilgrims to Plymouth Colony aboard the Mayflower.

Who is William Bradford?

100

This tribe helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter and celebrated the first Thanksgiving with them.

 Who are the Wampanoag?

100

The peace between the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims lasted until this war in 1675-1676.

 What is King Philip’s War?

100

Puritan children were taught to read primarily so they could study this book.

What is the Bible?

200

This book, often called the "Puritan Bible," guided their religious practices

What is the Geneva Bible?

200

Known as the "Puritan Moses," he led the Great Migration and founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

Who is John Winthrop?

200

This Wampanoag leader formed an alliance with the Pilgrims and helped keep peace for decades.

 Who is Massasoit?

200

This 1637 conflict between Puritans and the Pequot tribe resulted in the near-destruction of the Pequot people.

What is the Pequot War?

200

Many New England settlers believed that these individuals could shape-shift and cause harm, leading to paranoia.

 What are witches?

300

Puritans viewed this behavior as a sign of the Devil’s influence, leading to the infamous trials in 1692.

What is witchcraft?

300

This Puritan minister was banished from Massachusetts and founded Rhode Island.

Who is Roger Williams?

300

This famous Powhatan woman helped English settlers at Jamestown.

Who is Pocahontas?

300

Puritans often used this term to describe Native American religious practices, viewing them as evil.
What is "heathenism" or "paganism"?

What is "heathenism" or "paganism"?

300

This crop, taught to the settlers by Native Americans, became essential for survival.

What is corn (maize)?


400

This term described non-Puritans who lived in their society but had not formally converted.

What are "strangers"?

400

She challenged Puritan beliefs and was also banished for her religious views.

 Who is Anne Hutchinson?

400

Also known as King Philip, he led a major war against New England settlers in the 1670s.

Who is Metacom?

400

This native translator and guide was crucial in helping the Pilgrims communicate with the Wampanoag.

 Who is Squanto?

400

Puritans rejected this holiday, banning its celebration because of its pagan roots.

What is Christmas?

500

In Puritan Massachusetts, public punishment was common. This object, often placed in the town square, was used to humiliate wrongdoers.

What is the pillory?

500

He was a fiery preacher during the First Great Awakening, famous for his sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."


 Who is Jonathan Edwards?

500

This powerful Pequot chief led his people in resistance against English settlers in Connecticut.

Who is Sassacus?

500

Puritans signed this early agreement to establish self-governance in the New World.

 What is the Mayflower Compact?

500

In Native American folklore, this trickster figure appears in many stories and is often associated with wisdom and mischief.

Who is Coyote?

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