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the american pageant ch 3 puritan belief

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Chapter 3 - Settling the Northern Colonies 1. Protestant ethic 2. Mayflower Compact - 1620 3. Fundamental Orders 4. Navigation Laws 5. The Puritans 6. General Court 7. Separatists 8.Quakers 9. New England Confederation 10. Calvinism 11. Massachusetts Bay Colony 12. Dominion of New England 13. Pilgrims 14. Predestination 15. Freemen 16. visible saints 17. covenant 18. Protestant Reformation 19. King Philip II 20. John Cotton 21. Sir Edmond Andros 22. The elect 23. Patroonship 24. William Bradford 25. Peter Stuyvesant 26. Thomas Hooker 27. William Penn 28. John Winthrop 29. Henry Hudson 30. John Calvin 31. Anne Hutchinson 32. Roger Williams

American Pageant 14ed Chapter 3 Power point

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Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies 1 ?I. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism 1517,?Martin Luther?nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Cathedral. Luther had several explosive ideas including? The Bible alone was the source of God?s word (not the Bible and the church or pope). People are saved simply by faith in Christ alone (not by faith and good works). His actions ignited the Protestant Reformation. ?I. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism Cont. John Calvin?preached Calvinism which stressed ?predestination? (those going to Heaven or hell has already been determined by God). Well If already determined then LETS PARTY!!!! Basic doctrines were stated in the 1536 document entitled Institutes of the Christian Religion.

APUSH American Pageant 14th Edition Chapter 3 Outline (DETAILED)

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Name Teacher August 14, 2013 AP US History Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism Martin Luther Against Catholicism Denounced authority of priests and popes Declared Bible is only source of God?s word Started the Protestant Reformation John Calvin Calvinism Institutes of the Christian Religion Predestination Cannot be saved from predetermined fate except by conversion Puritans Became unhappy with slow progress of Reformation in England Separatists Wanted to break away from Church of England The Pilgrims End Their Pilgrimage at Plymouth Separatists Fled England for Holland 1608 Wanted to find a place where they can be English and Purified Protestants Targeted America Mayflower Missed destination, landed at Plymouth Bay

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Mikayla Sherman Mr. Dunleavy APUSH-P1B September 2, 2011 Chapter 3 Buzzwords Faith Matters Church of England: Virginia?s established Church where six vestrymen, elected by taxpayers to the church until 1662 when they became independent of voters, managed finances, determined poor relief, and prosecuted moral offenses. Maryland was founded by Lord Baltimore for Catholics but still had to pay taxes to the Anglican Church and Protestants formed most of population. Act of Religious Tolerance (Tolerance Act): passed by Protestant-dominated assembly which made MD the second colony to affirm religious tolerance but did not protect non-Christians or separate Church and state.

U.S. History from 5,500 B.C. To Before the American Revolution, vocabulary

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U.S. History from 5,500 B.C. to Before the American Revolution History 1302 at Tarrant County College Agricultural revolution 5,500 BCE in Mesoamerica, the southern half of Mexico and Latin America, People became more sedentary and grew crops like maize Tenochtitlan Capital of Aztecs, site of present-day Mexico City, 100,000 people in 1500 Leif Eriksson 11th century, Norse seaman, First European to come to the Americas, around Canada Ponce de Leon 1513 in Florida for the Fountain of Youth Vasco de Gama 1497-1499 Water route to India Marco Polo Returned from Asia with exotic spices, cloths, dyes, exotic tales, Europeans craved trade, but limited by long land trip Ferdinand and Isabela

Building the new nation

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Building the new nation The pioneers were first people that came to American, They came for freedom and to get rich. The continent was rich in the most valuable resource ? land. As many as 60 million buffalo thundered over its vast. The came looking for gold and silver expecting an Eldorado John Rolfe an English farmer and entrepreneur came to Jamestown. Rolfe brought seeds of a particular strain of sweet tobacco, previously grown only by the Spanish The plants grew well in the rich soil of Virginia, springing up in the gardens and the marketplace of Jamestown. Tobacco was sought in England where it was shipped to. The colony was soon the leading tobacco supplier to all of Europe. John Ralph married Pocahontas. The marriage interracial marriage in American history

Puritan sermon

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Ian Mondschein Puritan time travel project Sermon Pre-Writing Questions: Purpose: The purpose of this sermon is to reveal the drastic difference in society now then it was when during the 17th century. I am trying to make the readers of this sermon realize that society during the 17th century was much different than current day and that the Puritans would not have dealt with all of the changes very well if the same people were still alive during the 17th century.

early colonization key terms

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Pilgrims" or Separatists- Puritans who rode the Mayflower to New England to escape religious intolerance in England. Established Plymouth colony. Grew corn and became self sufficient: individual farms. Governed the Wampanoags Indians using firearm and threats. Separatists wanted to completely separate from the Church of England. Established Salem, Mass. As the Massachusetts Bay Company. The colonies were based on religious ideals.

Puritans

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PURITANS Calvinists; the ?elect? (God?s chosen) ? demonstrate as ?visible saints?; predestination ( still must behave WELL to get into heaven) A) 1620 Separatists B) Moderate Puritans ultra devout; to reform from within broke away from C of E form Massachusetts B.C. 1st went to Holland aka ?Bible Commonwealth? sailed on Mayflower covenant w/God- build a est. Plymouth Colony society; their church becomes

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