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APUSH Chapter 3: Settling the Northern Colonies (1619-1700)

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Question 1
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Circle the Northern colonies, or New England, on the map.

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Why were the “Puritans” known by that name?

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King James I's policy toward Separatists who broke with the Church of England was to

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Unlike Separatists, the Puritans

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That's all that's due for Thursday, 9/22/2022. Great job!

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Review: Which phrase best describes John Winthrop? [Go back to the previous section if you don't remember the answer!]

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Who was allowed to vote in Massachusetts Bay Colony?

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Why was Anne Hutchinson banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony?

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Circle Massachusetts Bay Colony in blue and Rhode Island in green.

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After the Pequot War, Puritan efforts to convert Indians to Christianity can best be described
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For Native Americans, what was the best hope for resisting English encroachment further into New England?

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What was the end result of King Philip's War?

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During the early years of colonization in the New World, England

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That's all that's due for Friday, 9/23/2022. Great job!

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What will become the United States has very religious roots! The Quakers are nother group of Christians, just like the Catholics, Protestants, and Puritans are all Christians.
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What enabled Pennsylvania to grow and succeed so quickly compared to other American colonies?

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Circle the Middle Colonies in orange.

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What do you think is the difference between European culture and the American culture that is emerging from the colonies?

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Which colony offered the most religious toleration?

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Question 19
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Based on key ideas emphasized in class, which 5 key terms or people are most important to recall from Chapter 3?

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That's all that's due for Monday, 9/26/2022. Looks like you'll be well prepared for next week's Mastery assessments.

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They viewed purification of sin as the paramount calling of all Christians.
They washed obsessively to purify themselves of sin.
They wished to purify the Church of England of all remnants of Roman Catholicism.
remained members of the Church of England.
advocated strict separation of church and state.
practiced passive resistance to oppression.
All adult males who owned at least 40 acres of land
Only those chosen by Governor Winthrop and his cabinet
All regular churchgoers
She questioned predestination by stating that the truly saved wouldn't need to obey the laws of God.
She insisted the direct revelation from God was impossible.
She took up the native religion of the Pequot Native American tribe.
vigorous but unsuccessful.
feeble, and not equaling that of the Spanish or the French.
more zealous than those made by Catholics, but still unsuccessful.
Acquiring English muskets
Having intertribal unity against the English
Enlisting the aid of the French
closely controlled its colonies.
paid little attention to its colonies.
began the importation of slaves in large numbers.
Conservative land policies attracted a large influx of immigrants.
Religious tolerance drew immigrants from overseas as well as nearby settlers from less tolerant colonies.
Pennsylvania enabled the cultivation of tobacco as a cash crop.
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Rhode Island
New York