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.
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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.
Absent? Just want to review the notes? Click here for the slides.
Have you ever moved from one place to another? Explain the reasons why your family chose to move.
If you haven’t moved, consider the reasons why your family has chosen to stay in the same place!
Please rate how well you understood the "The English and the Natives" EdPuzzle on a scale from 1 to 4.
If you have any questions, drop them in the "Show Your Work" area.

Review: What is the main push factor that led to English migration to Jamestown, Virginia in 1607?

Historical Context: Based on last night's EdPuzzle, we know that the John in this excerpt...
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?
Under "Show Your Work," identify the text evidence that helped you determine this answer.
What is the main idea of Winthrop's "City Upon a Hill" speech?
Under "Show Your Work," explain what you think Winthrop meant when he wrote "We shall be as a City Upon a Hill, the eyes of all people are upon us" in your own words.
Match each key term to the corresponding description
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
Catholics | arrow_right_alt | Super religious Protestants who founded Massachusetts Bay Colony |
Puritans | arrow_right_alt | Puritans who wanted to break away completely from the Church of England |
Pilgrims | arrow_right_alt | Belong to the Church of England |
Protestants | arrow_right_alt | Led by the Pope in Italy |
Separatists | arrow_right_alt | The most famous group of Separatists who participated in the First Thanksgiving |
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.
Why do you think the New England settlers put Metacom’s head on a spike if they had already won at that point in King Philip's War?
Your response should be in at least one complete sentence.
Sourcing: Another John! We know from our reading that this John is...
Hint: Use process of elimination!
According to Cotton, what will God will do for the foreign people when they arrive in the new land?
Under "Show Your Work," identify a specific phrase from the primary text to support your conclusion and explain what it means in your own words.
Exit Ticket: Which of the following explains the most likely reason why English colonists from both Virginia and Massachusetts Bay Colony wanted to come to North America?
Exit Ticket: What did New England Puritans primarily seek to create in Massachusetts?
Exit Ticket: Please rate how well you understood today's lesson on a scale from 1 to 4:
Review: What is the main pull factor that led to English migration to Jamestown, Virginia in 1607?
Sourcing: What is the main push factor that caused the Puritans to migrate to the “New World” and found Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630?
In this sermon, who are the ‘inhabitants’ in the new land? Who are the ‘foreign people'?
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
"Foreign People" | arrow_right_alt | Native Americans |
"Inhabitants" | arrow_right_alt | English settlers |