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Period 2, Day 6-7 Classwork: Intro to Migration and the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay Colony

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Content Objective: I will be able to identify the push and pull factors that led to English colonization in Virginia and Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1600-1700s.

Standard Objective: I will be able to identify explicitly stated relationships or determine implicit relationships between and among individuals, events, or ideas.

Warm Up: Please answer the following questions in complete sentences based on your personal experiences and ideas.
Content Objective: I will be able to identify the push and pull factors that led to English colonization in Virginia and Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1600-1700s.

Standard Objective: I will be able to identify explicitly stated relationships or determine implicit relationships between and among individuals, events, or ideas.

Warm Up: Please answer the following questions in complete sentences based on your personal experiences and ideas.
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Question 1
1.

Have you ever moved from one place to another? Explain the reasons why your family chose to move.

Question 2
2.

Please rate how well you understood the "The English and the Natives" EdPuzzle videos on a scale from 1 to 4.

If you have any questions, drop them in the "Show Your Work" area.

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Question 3
3.

What word goes in the first blank?

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Question 4
4.

What word goes in the second blank?

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Question 5
5.

Use the "Show Your Work" function to take notes on Migration and the difference between push and pull factors.

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Question 6
6.

Review: What are the push factors that led to English migration to Jamestown, Virginia in 1607?

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Question 7
7.

Review: What are the pull factors that led to English migration to Jamestown, Virginia in 1607?

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Question 8
8.

What are the push factors that caused the Puritans to migrate to the “New World” and found Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630?

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Question 9
9.

According to Winthrop, what are the pull factors that caused the Puritans to migrate to the “New” World and found Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630?

Question 10
10.

What is the main idea of this speech? What do you think Winthrop means when he says, “We shall be as a City Upon a Hill?”

That's all for class on Wednesday, 9/29/2021! We will come back to this on Thursday, 9/30/2021.
Question 11
11.

Who is Metacom? How is he relevant to our study of the Puritans and New England?

Question 12
12.

Please rate how well you're understanding the Chapter 3 reading on a scale from 1 to 4.

If you have any questions, drop them in the "Show Your Work" area.

Question 13
13.

Why did the New England settlers refer to Metacom as King Philip?

Question 14
14.

Why did the New England settlers put King Philip’s head on a spike at the end of the war? They had already won at that point!

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Question 15
15.

In this sermon, who are the ‘inhabitants’ in the new land? Who are the ‘foreign people?’

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"Inhabitants"
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Native Americans
"Foreign People"
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English settlers
Question 16
16.

What does Cotton say that God will do for the foreign people when they arrive in the new land?

Question 17
17.

Exit Ticket: After reading the primary texts from both Johns (John Winthrop and John Cotton), do you believe that the Puritans’ intentions in founding Massachusetts Bay Colony and other New England (Northern) colonies were selfish or selfless?

Please support your answer with specific examples. You do not need to quote the passages, but may want to paraphrase.

Question 18
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Exit Ticket: Please rate how well you understood today's lesson on a scale from 1 to 4: