______ describes best the actions of the Puritan leaders in Massachusetts Bay |
Intolerant |
Compared to the Chesapeake colonies, New England had more economic equality because it had more: |
landowners |
The Half-Way Covenant of 1662 addressed: |
generational conflicts |
Why did King Henry VIII break from the Catholic Church |
He wanted a divorce, and the Pope refused to grant it. |
Why was the death rate in early Jamestown incredibly high? |
It lay beside a malarial swamp. |
As leader of Jamestown Colony, John Smith: |
used religious military discipline to hold the colony together. |
When compared to the Chesapeake colonies to the New England settlement: |
there were more indentured servants in the Chesapeake region. |
Why did many woman in Virginia not start a family until their mid-twenties? |
Woman mostly came to Virginia as indentured servants. |
which of the following is true of the Puritans of the seventeenth century? |
they agreed that the Church of England retained too many elements of Catholicism in its rituals and doctrine. |
Why did puritans decide to emigrate from England in the late 1620s and 1630s? |
the Church of England was firing their ministers and censoring their writings. |
The Massachusetts General Court: |
reflected the Puritans’ desire to govern the colony without outside interference. |
Anne Hutchinson: |
opposed Puritan ministers who distinguished saints from the damned through church attendance and moral behavior rather than through focusing on an inner state of grace. |
During the English political upheaval between 1640 and 1660: |
new religious sects began demanding the end of public financing and special privileges for the Anglican Church. |
Which of the following is true of the Puritans’ dealings with Quakers? |
Their officials in Massachusetts punished Quakers financially and physically, even hanging several of them. |
Match the person or term with the corresponding definition. |
D. first elected assembly in colonial America B. established Rhode Island C. argued that the Church of England was still too Catholic A. established Jamestown F. granted fifty acres to anyone who paid his own passage E. first written frame of government in British America |
HIST 2101 chapter 2
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