The Settlement of New England

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The Settlement of New England

Separatist Puritans Religious dissenters who fled England for Holland in 1608 Once there, they worried that they were losing their English way of life 1617: decided to sail for America Today, we call them the Pilgrims

The Mayflower September, 1620: 102 passengers set sail for Virginia Hardships: blown off course, food ran out, much illness, 1 death Arrived off Cape Cod in November and landed at Plymouth

The Mayflower Compact The settlers, understanding that they were now outside of English law, on land that they knew little about, agreed to solemnly and mutually in the presence of God and of one another create a new government and to obey its laws

Plymouth Colony The Pilgrims were industrious and planned on staying, unlike the Jamestown settlers who were just looking for wealth Began building a village, but plague killed off half the settlers within the first few months

A friendly Native American took pity on the settlers and instructed them in farming corn and how to locate good fishing grounds Squanto had once been captured by English traders and had lived in England, so he spoke English Squanto also negotiated a peace agreement between the settlers and the local tribes Squanto

First Thanksgiving? The Pilgrims celebrated their one-year anniversary of survival and their alliance with the local Natives by holding a Thanksgiving festival, sometime in autumn 1621 Virginia settlers, however, had begun recognizing a thanksgiving holiday as early as 1619, and Spanish settlers in Florida had celebrated as early as the 1540s

More Settlers Arrive After 1625, religious persecution of Puritans in England increased, driving more of these dissenters to flee to America Economic problems in England s wool industry at this same time also increased the number of settlers

John Winthrop John Winthrop, an investor in the Massachusetts Bay Company (a joint-stock company which held a royal charter to create a colony in New England), led 900 Puritan settlers to New England in March 1630

A City on a Hill Winthrop delivered a rousing sermon, A Model of Christian Charity: The Lord will make our name a praise and glory, so that men shall say of succeeding plantations: The Lord make it like that of New England. For we must consider that we shall be like a City upon a Hill; the eyes of all people are upon us.

The Great Migration As conditions in England grew worse, thousands more Puritans left for the New England colony, mostly for its new capital of Boston. By 1643, New England had an estimated 20,000 settlers

Governance Only those settlers who owned stock in the Massachusetts Bay Company could participate in elections and in making the law Winthrop, as the first governor, briefly tried to run the colony as a dictatorship, but after only four years was forced to share power with a representative assembly

Church and State Winthrop did manage to tie the government of the colony to the Puritan church Church attendance was required by law; taxes were used to support the church; gambling, blasphemy, adultery, and drunkenness were all severely punished Heretics (those who disagreed with the church) were banished from the colony

Roger Williams 1631: Roger Williams began ministering in Salem, Mass., but was critical of the church, of the King, and of John Winthrop Winthrop, fearful of losing his royal charter if word got back to the king of Williams criticism, had Williams banished Williams went south and founded the colony of Providence, a settlement of greater religious tolerance

Anne Hutchinson Devout Puritan who also began to criticize certain leaders of the church and was thus charged with heresy Claimed that God spoke to her and revealed to her which ministers were correct and which wrong Puritans believed that God only spoke through the Bible; Hutchinson was convicted of heresy and banished Hutchinson headed south with her followers and founded the town of Portsmouth

Rhode Island More heretics joined Williams and Hutchinson, founding the towns of Newport and Warwick In 1644, the four settlements came together as the new colony of Rhode Island Rhode Island s charter specifically created a separation between church and state

Thomas Hooker Puritan minister who led his congregation to settle on the Connecticut River Hooker and his followers were frustrated with their inability to find good land in Massachusetts and by the requirement that one must hold stock in the Bay Company in order to vote

Connecticut In 1639, Hooker s settlement, along with others in the valley, adopted the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, the first written constitution in the American colonies Biggest difference: all adult men were allowed to vote for Governor and the General Court (legislature)

The Pequot War After the Pequot tribe was blamed for the death of 2 Massachusetts traders in 1637, white-native tensions began to rise Massachusetts sent a military force to retaliate against the natives, prompting an uprising

The Pequot War The white settlers, allied with other Native American groups who were enemies of the Pequot, carried out a brutal extermination of the Pequot Over 400 of the tribe were massacred, despite trying to surrender, and the survivors were sold into slavery

New Hampshire & Maine Settlers also left Massachusetts heading north. In 1679, New Hampshire was granted the status of a royal colony and broke away from Massachusetts Maine, despite having a distinct population, remained part of Massachusetts until 1820

Tensions Build Generally, New England native tribes and their white neighbors lived together peacefully, engaging in trade As time passed, however, white settlers increasingly encroached on native lands and the colonial governments began to demand that natives obey their laws

King Philip s War In 1675, Plymouth colony arrested, tried, and executed 3 Wampanoags for murder, leading to an attack by the natives This led to a brutal war between whites and natives, known as King Philip s War (King Philip was the name given by settlers to the Indian chief Metacomet) By 1678, New England s native population had been defeated and driven west, leaving the region in the hands of the settlers