Before Boston
Religion
Enmity
Vocab
100

The name of the peninsula the puritans first arrived on. 

Shawmut Peninsula

100

The word for having more than one god. 

Polytheism

100

This dissident of the puritan church was considered a heretic by John Winthrop

Anne Hutchinson

100

A body of water protected and deep enough to allow ships to anchor.

Harbor

200
An early chaplain present in Boston before the Puritans arrived. 

William Blackstone

200

English Protestants (Christians) who wanted to purify and simplify the Church of England’s rituals. 

Puritans

200

The Puritans left for the new world because of their conflicts with _____________. 

The Church of England

200

A grant or guarantee of rights, franchises, or privileges from the sovereign power of a state or country.

Charter 

300

We could tell a lot about how the natives lived because of these archaeological finds. 

Middens

300

The leader of the puritan church in early Boston. 

John Winthrop

300

The leader of the Wampanoag Tribe during a major conflict between the Natives and Puritans. 

King Philip or Metacom

300

The ship that carries the commander of a fleet (group of ships)

Flagship

400

The place where Samuel Maverick established his trading post. 

Noddle's Island

400

This minister was integral in the witch trials. 

Cotton Mather

400

Describe why Praying Indians were caught in the middle of a conflict between Puritans and Natives. 

Puritans didn't trust them, because they were native. Natives didn't trust them because they were "traitors" to the Native way of life. 

400

Nets that trapped fish swept in at high tide

Weir

500

Name two of the native tribes already present in Boston

Massachusett, Wampanoag, Narraganset, Pequot, Mohegan, Nipmuck. 

500

Name 3 things that John Eliot did for the Praying Indians. 

- Developed written language 

- Translated the Bible in native language

- Established Praying Towns

- Secured legal rights for Praying Indians 

- funded and transported supplies for Praying Indians during KPW

500

Name and Describe ways that Puritans and Natives are different?

Clothing, religion, community, literacy. 

500

A person who  disagrees especially with an established religious or political system, organization, or belief.

Dissident