Focus on the main: In search of religious freedom, English settlers established colonies in New England.
Questions to think about while reading?
1 Why do you think King Henry VIII insisted that everyone in England belong to the Church of England? pg 169
2 How were the Separatists reasons for settling in North America different from earlier colonists' reasons? pg 169
3 Suppose you are Separatist invited to join William Bradford's group. You have a family that included young children. pg169
4 Why did the Pilgrims land at Cape Cod rather than Virginia as planned? pg 170
5 In what way was the Mayflower Compact a step toward self-government? pg 170
6 How do you think Pilgrims felt when they saw and heard Samoest? pg 170
7 How did the Wampanoag help the Pilgrim to survive? pg 171
8 What does this statement reveal about the relationship between Winslow and the Wampanoag? Explain. pg 171
9 The first colonists in North America were members of different religious groups. Why do you think several celebrations do "thanksgiving to God" occurred in different places around the same time? pg 171
10 Why did both Puritans and the Pilgrims leave England?
Answers to review questions.
1 To maintain control over the people.
2 They went in search of releigiojs freedom not not to gain wealth or to have their own land.
3 Any answer choice is valid but it has to have a supported answer.
4 They were pushed off course by bad weather.
5 The Mayflower Compact said the pilgrims government would create fair laws for the good of everyone at Plymouth. Those who signed the compact agree to obey these laws.
6 They were most likely surprise that he spoke English and relieved that he was friendly.
7 They show the pilgrims where to hunt, fish, and how to grow corn.
8 They were friends. Winslow used the phrase greatest king to describe the Wampanoag leader.
9 They were very religious people who wanted to show their gratitude for their good fortune.
10 They both faced persecution in England for their religious beliefs.
Questions to think about while reading?
1 Why do you think King Henry VIII insisted that everyone in England belong to the Church of England? pg 169
2 How were the Separatists reasons for settling in North America different from earlier colonists' reasons? pg 169
3 Suppose you are Separatist invited to join William Bradford's group. You have a family that included young children. pg169
4 Why did the Pilgrims land at Cape Cod rather than Virginia as planned? pg 170
5 In what way was the Mayflower Compact a step toward self-government? pg 170
6 How do you think Pilgrims felt when they saw and heard Samoest? pg 170
7 How did the Wampanoag help the Pilgrim to survive? pg 171
8 What does this statement reveal about the relationship between Winslow and the Wampanoag? Explain. pg 171
9 The first colonists in North America were members of different religious groups. Why do you think several celebrations do "thanksgiving to God" occurred in different places around the same time? pg 171
10 Why did both Puritans and the Pilgrims leave England?
Answers to review questions.
1 To maintain control over the people.
2 They went in search of releigiojs freedom not not to gain wealth or to have their own land.
3 Any answer choice is valid but it has to have a supported answer.
4 They were pushed off course by bad weather.
5 The Mayflower Compact said the pilgrims government would create fair laws for the good of everyone at Plymouth. Those who signed the compact agree to obey these laws.
6 They were most likely surprise that he spoke English and relieved that he was friendly.
7 They show the pilgrims where to hunt, fish, and how to grow corn.
8 They were friends. Winslow used the phrase greatest king to describe the Wampanoag leader.
9 They were very religious people who wanted to show their gratitude for their good fortune.
10 They both faced persecution in England for their religious beliefs.