Saints and Strangers Flashcards
How many Nauset Indians were trotting down the Cape Cod beach one November day?
Five or six
What did people called the Church of England?
Anglicans
On the mayflower 102 passenger were?
Pilgrims. The rest English folk, brought along to help pay expenses.
Hartford, Connecticut, was founded by?
Puritans
What happened on the ship?
Passengers made a remarkable decision: to create a government of their own.
In 1620 the Mayflower set sail for the English colony of Virginia where King James?
So long as they behaved “peaceably”.
Squanto showed the newcomers how to plant Indian corn and fertilize it by?
Placing a dead fish atop each seed.
What did William Bradford step on?
Indian deer trap
How many people could read—double the usual number in England?
Six out of ten men
What did Hartford believed was to strict?
The Massachusetts authorities were too strict.
Why did Roger Williams move to Plymouth?
He moves to Plymouth, finding it not to be pure enough for his beliefs.
What did Puritans and Pilgrims discovered?
That making the new rules to keep other people holy led to unexpected difficulties.
The Anglican Church was governed by?
Archbishops
1620 where did the pilgrims arrived at?
Spanish, French
How many people lived in Scrooby?
Several Hundred
What does mean peevish?
Easily irritated, especially by unimportant things.
Anyone who taught ideas leading to the destruction of the souls of men were?
Banished from the colony
Thomas Morton set up his own outpost called?
Merrymount
Eighty-foot maypole, a creation made out of what?
Tall pine tree with a pair of deer antlers nailed on top.
A rambunctious fur trader named?
Thomas Morton
Roger Williams was a?
Separatist
Roger Williams spend the winter with?
Wampanoag Indians
He decided instead that he would?
Pray with all comers
The newcomers were a scouting party of Pilgrims. Who was their leader?
William Bradford