Test 2 Flashcards
17th Century living conditions
Food: Cornbread, meat, dairymaid, garden vegetables and apple cider, dinnertime (no utensils nor napkins)
Housing: Single room with loft, dirt floor, open windows
Adult beds made of wood slats and thatch; children slept on floor mats
Danger of fire
Religious Issues in England, and James VI
Continued church of England, Catholic, Puritan issues
James VI: Reign 1603-25
king at the time of jamestown
great grandson of Henry VIII
King James Bible: Reformed Protestantism
Sovereignty: answer to no one, the decider of everything
Charles I:
1625-49
Married to a catholic
Did not think parliament had sovereignty
Goes to war with the scots
Battles with bishops
English Civil War
Pilgrims and Puritans
1620: Pilgrim (Mayflower) Migration
1630: Puritan Migration
Pilgrims Vs Puritans
Puritans- calvinists, separated from church of england
Pilgrims: separate from puritans