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During the reign of Henry VIII (1509-1547), this was the name of the Calvinist reformers who tried to make the Church of England “pure” in terms of the principles of Calvinism.

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During the reign of Henry VIII (1509-1547), this was the name of the Calvinist

reformers who tried to make the Church of England

“pure” in terms of the principles of Calvinism.

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Puritans

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During the reign of James I (1603-1625), some of the Puritans separated from the State-sponsored Church of England and

became known as this group.

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Separatists

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The meetings of the Separatists were held at this manor house and were

led by William Brewster. (Two other Separatist leaders were John

Robinson and William Bradford.)

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Scrooby Manor House

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By about 1608, having been persecuted in England, many of the Separatists secretly escaped from England and went to this place in order to obtain religious freedom.

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City: Leiden (Leyden)

Province: Holland (South Holland, or Zuid-Holland)

Country: Kingdom of the Netherlands

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Also around 1608, there was a group of English traders who sailed to New

Plymouth, Massachusetts in the New World. When the Native Americans

came out to trade, the English traders took them as prisoners and brought them

to this country to sell them as slaves.

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Spain

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One of the Native Americans was this young boy. He was “bought” by a

Spanish monk who treated him kindly and taught him about Christianity.

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Squanto

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Some time after fleeing to Holland for religious freedom, eventually the Separatists began to set their hearts and

minds on voyaging to this place.

Their reasons were many, such as:

• They experienced economic hardship in Holland;• The Separatist youth were greatly influenced by the worldliness of the culture of Holland;• The Separatists yearned to fulfill the Great Commission by establishing a society founded on Scriptural principles, whereby the new society would shine the light of Christ to the rest of the world.

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New World

(North America)

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This is the name eventually given to the Separatists (but not until around 1669) due to William Bradford referring to the group as “strangers and pilgrims on the earth” (from

Hebrews 11:13) as they planned their voyage to the New World.

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Pilgrims

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Meanwhile, Squanto eventually went to England where he worked for John Slaney.

Slaney found out Squanto yearned to return to his native country, and so agreed to send him home on the first ship sailing to America, which happened in 1618. When

Squanto returned to his native land in America, he was heartbroken to find out his entire village (the Patuxet tribe) was wiped

out by this.

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Epidemic

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Back to the Separatists in Holland, representatives were sent from Holland to England to make arrangements with a merchant group to receive financial

backing for their travel to the New World, as well as to receive permission

to settle on land in North America owned by this company.

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The Virginia Company

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Needing more colonists for the trip, the Separatists in Holland (who called

themselves the “Saints”) agreed to travel to the New World with another group from

England. The “Saints” called the other group this name.

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“Strangers”

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The “Saints” set sail from Holland for England in May of 1620

aboard this ship.

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Speedwell

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In August of 1620, the Speedwell and this ship set sail

from Southampton, England leaving for the New World.

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Mayflower

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As the Speedwell was not seaworthy, the ships had to return to England twice. Finally, with this captain at the helm, the Mayflower set sail for the New World on

her own, with only a portion of the passengers who originally intended to

sail to the New World at that time.

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Captain Christopher Jones

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The Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England in this

month of 1620.

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September(Some sources say the date was

September 6, 1620, while others say September 16, 1620. The 6th date

refers to the Old Style Julian calendar, while the 16th date refers to the New

Style Gregorian calendar.)

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This is the number of passengers (not including the sailing crew) who set sail for the New World

aboard the Mayflower in September of 1620.

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Although the conditions aboard the Mayflower were not

favorable (crowded, unsanitary, seasickness, storms, etc.),only this many people died

during the voyage.

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2(One passenger plus one crew member died. The passenger was William Butten, a servant of Samuel Fuller. The crew

member’s name is not known.)

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There were three pregnant women aboard the Mayflower:

Elizabeth Hopkins, Susanna White, and Mary Allerton.

This is the name of the only child born while voyaging on the

Mayflower before landing in the New World.

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Oceanus Hopkins(He died in about 1623.)

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In November of 1620, the Mayflower first anchored here in the New World.

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Provincetown Harbor, MA on

Cape Cod(This was obviously not their original

destination of Virginia.)

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This was the name of the captain who led the

exploration of the land to determine where the Pilgrims

would settle.

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Captain Miles (Myles) Standish

(He was an English-born military officer serving in the Netherlands, who befriended the Separatists when they were in Holland. The Separatists eventually asked him to accompany them to the New World as a

military advisor.)

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This was the name of the area where Captain Miles (Myles) Standish (and the others who were exploring with him) decided to settle.

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New Plymouth(This place had been formerly named by

Captain John Smith on a previous exploration.)

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While anchored in Provincetown Harbor, several of the “Strangers” started making threats of mutiny

regarding establishing a new colony. In response to the discord, this document

was written while still aboard the Mayflower to establish a form of self-government. The document was not

called this name until 1793.

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Mayflower Compact

(This document was likely penned by William Brewster and was signed by almost all the men

present on November 11, 1620 [Old Style calendar]. The date using the New Style

calendar would have been November 21, 1620.)

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This was the name of the large boulder on which the colonists reportedly first stepped while

disembarking from the Mayflower after anchoring in New Plymouth.

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Plymouth Rock

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Due to harsh conditions (sparse supplies, sickness, winter weather

elements without permanent shelter, etc.), this percentage of colonists

died the first winter.

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50% (half)

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The remaining half of the colonists survived the first

winter. In March, this Native American was the first to go

meet the colonists.

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Samoset(He was a Native American

from the Wampanoag tribe who spoke English.)

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Samoset then brought this Native American to also meet the colonists.

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Squanto(He had previously been invited to

live in the Wampanoag village.)

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This Wampanoag leader was brought to the colonists.

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Massasoit(He ended up signing a peace treaty

with Governor Bradford.)

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As Massasoit’s high counselor, he was appointed as an ambassador to

Plymouth Colony.

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Hobbamock

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Squanto stayed with the colonists to teach them how to gather food, to recognize edible from poisonous plants, to locate

herbs for medicines, to plant corn, to make their way through the wilderness, to understand the Native Americans, etc.

While Squanto’s life circumstances seemed unfavorable for a long time, God used all the circumstances in Squanto’s life for good. Squanto was even used by God to help the Pilgrims at Plymouth Plantation become better established as a colony.

Thankful to God for all He had done, in October of 1621 the Pilgrims set apart a day to thank the Lord for His goodness and mercies and bountiful provisions. The day of thanks turned into a 3-day feast. Chief Massasoit and 90 braves

brought newly killed deer and joined in the festivities.

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Today, this 3-day feastis referred to as this event.

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The First Thanksgiving

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Background music is

“Winds of a Distant Land”

from the CD

“Piano Passages: Passage to Adventure”

produced by Dorian.

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The following websites were used to obtain information for this PowerPoint presentation:

http://aenet.esuhsd.org/Citizenship_lessons/new/mayflower_q.html

http://members.cox.net/willpaz/Hamilton/Brewster/voyage_of_the_mayflower.htm

http://www.americanvision.org/bwarchive/11-06%20Pilgrims%20America.pdf

http://www.boundless.org/aprint/aprint.cfm?url=http://www.boundless.org/2001/features/a0000517.html

http://www.breakpoint.org/listingarticle.asp?ID=3694

http://www.liveandlearnpress.com

http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/PrimarySources/MayflowerCompact.php

http://www.multiage-education.com/eled425/vft/brookevft.htm

http://www.sail1620.org/discover_feature_pilgrims_and_puritans_in_17th_century_new_england.shtml

http://www.scrooby.net/scroobyManorHouse.php

http://www.srmason-sj.org/council/journal/nov01/coop.html

http://www.teachervision.fen.com/discovery/american-colonies/785.html