Saints and Strangers Flashcards

1
Q

How many Nauset Indians were trotting down the Cape Cod beach one November day?

A

Five or six

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2
Q

What did people called the Church of England?

A

Anglicans

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3
Q

On the mayflower 102 passenger were?

A

Pilgrims. The rest English folk, brought along to help pay expenses.

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4
Q

Hartford, Connecticut, was founded by?

A

Puritans

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5
Q

What happened on the ship?

A

Passengers made a remarkable decision: to create a government of their own.

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6
Q

In 1620 the Mayflower set sail for the English colony of Virginia where King James?

A

So long as they behaved “peaceably”.

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7
Q

Squanto showed the newcomers how to plant Indian corn and fertilize it by?

A

Placing a dead fish atop each seed.

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8
Q

What did William Bradford step on?

A

Indian deer trap

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9
Q

How many people could read—double the usual number in England?

A

Six out of ten men

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10
Q

What did Hartford believed was to strict?

A

The Massachusetts authorities were too strict.

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11
Q

Why did Roger Williams move to Plymouth?

A

He moves to Plymouth, finding it not to be pure enough for his beliefs.

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12
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What did Puritans and Pilgrims discovered?

A

That making the new rules to keep other people holy led to unexpected difficulties.

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13
Q

The Anglican Church was governed by?

A

Archbishops

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14
Q

1620 where did the pilgrims arrived at?

A

Spanish, French

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15
Q

How many people lived in Scrooby?

A

Several Hundred

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16
Q

What does mean peevish?

A

Easily irritated, especially by unimportant things.

17
Q

Anyone who taught ideas leading to the destruction of the souls of men were?

A

Banished from the colony

18
Q

Thomas Morton set up his own outpost called?

A

Merrymount

19
Q

Eighty-foot maypole, a creation made out of what?

A

Tall pine tree with a pair of deer antlers nailed on top.

20
Q

A rambunctious fur trader named?

A

Thomas Morton

21
Q

Roger Williams was a?

A

Separatist

22
Q

Roger Williams spend the winter with?

A

Wampanoag Indians

23
Q

He decided instead that he would?

A

Pray with all comers

24
Q

The newcomers were a scouting party of Pilgrims. Who was their leader?

A

William Bradford

25
Q

In 1690 five or six Nauset Indians were trotting down the Cape Cod beach on the ________ day?

A

November