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European Religion Spreads (2.1, Explore 6)

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European Religion Spreads
How did the Protestant Reformation lead to English colonies in the Western Hemisphere?
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The Reformation in England
In England, King Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church. He created a new, official Protestant church in the 1530s. It was called the Church of England, or the Anglican Church.
Not all Protestants in England agreed with the teachings of the Anglican Church. Some people thought the Anglican Church was too much like the Catholic Church. They wanted to purify or cleanse the church. For that reason, they were called Puritans. Others believed the Anglican Church could not be changed. They wanted to completely separate from it. They were called Separatists.
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Multiple Choice
In the 1530’s King Henry VIII of England created a new official Protestant church called __________ , or the church of England.
Catholic Church
Anglican Church
Christian Church
Methodist Church
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Multiple Choice
Many Protestants did not agree with the teachings of this church and wanted to “purify or cleanse it.” For this reason, those people became known as _______
Protestants
Catholics
Separtaists
Puritans
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Multiple Choice
Others wanted to completely separate from the Anglican church and were called Separatists.
True
False
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Henry VIII’s heir, Queen Elizabeth I, wanted a united church. To do this, she had Separatists punished or even killed. When Elizabeth died in 1604, James I became king. He ordered a new version of the Bible. He wanted more people to read it. Today it is known as the King James Bible glossary term (opens in a new window). James I also made it a crime not to belong to the Church of England.
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Multiple Choice
Later, when James I became king, he made it illegal not to belong to THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Therefore Puritans and Separatists decided to ______________
leave England
stay and fight
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Puritans Go to North America
Rather than face persecution, Puritans and Separatists decided to leave England. Separatists who went to Holland in 1607 left in 1620 to set out for Virginia on the Mayflower. Their purpose was to establish an English colony based on religious freedom. These Puritan colonists called themselves Pilgrims. A pilgrim is someone who goes on a journey for a religious purpose. As a result of a severe storm, the Pilgrims never arrived in Virginia. Instead, they landed several hundred miles further north, in what is now Massachusetts, and decided to stay. They named their new colony New Plymouth and drew up the Mayflower Compact, an agreement to govern their colony.
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The Mayflower Compact was written with the idea that a government's authority to rule is based on a contract between that government and the people to be ruled. It was an important influence on the development of representative government in the colonies.
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The Pilgrims did not end up in Virginia. Instead, they landed several hundred miles north, in what is now Massachusetts. Before they left their ship they signed the Mayflower Compact. In the Mayflower Compact, the Pilgrims agreed to form a government for their colony. They agreed the laws for the colony would be made by majority rule. They agreed to obey any laws the colony enacted. They named their colony New Plymouth.
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Multiple Choice
Some went to Holland in 1607, but then in 1620 set out on the MAYFLOWER for _______
Virginia
Massachussetts
New Jersey
Florida
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Multiple Choice
Someone who goes on a journey for a religious purpose is called?
wanderer
pilgrim
seeker
colonist
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Multiple Choice
The Pilgrims did not end up in VIRGINIA but instead in ________
North Carolina
Virginia
Massachussetts
New York
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Multiple Choice
They called their colony New Plymouth and drew up a contract called the _______ to govern their colony.
Declaration of Independence
Mayflower Compact
Plymouth Rock Agreement
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In 1630, another group of about 1,000 Puritans left England. They moved to an area claimed by the Massachusetts Bay Company glossary term (opens in a new window)and founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony glossary term (opens in a new window). John Winthrop glossary term (opens in a new window)was the group’s leader. They first arrived in Salem, Massachusetts. Then they moved their colony a little south, to present-day Boston.
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The English government started Massachusetts to earn income. But the Puritans who moved to the colony had a different goal. They wanted to follow their religious beliefs. However, these Puritans did not believe in religious freedom. The Puritans created an official church for the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Only those who joined the state church had equal rights.
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Multiple Choice
In 1630, another group of Puritans arrived in ________ and later moved to what is now BOSTON.
Virginia
New York
Massachusetts
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Multiple Choice
JOHN WINTHROP was the leader of their colony called _________ .
Jamestown
Roanoke
Plymouth
Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Multiple Choice
These Puritans created an official church and only those who joined had equal rights.
true
false
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