Pilgrims ( Separatists)Pilgrims ( Separatists)
vs. vs.
PuritansPuritans
1620 1620 a group of 102 a group of 102 people [half Separatists] people [half Separatists]
Negotiated with theNegotiated with theVirginia Company to Virginia Company to settle in Virginia.settle in Virginia.
Plymouth Bay was Plymouth Bay was outside the domain of theoutside the domain of the
Virginia Company.Virginia Company.
Became squatters without legal right to Became squatters without legal right to land & specific authority to establish a land & specific authority to establish a govt.govt.
The MayflowerThe Mayflower
Separatist Beliefs:Separatist Beliefs:
Puritans who believed only “visible Puritans who believed only “visible saints” [those who could saints” [those who could demonstrate in front of their fellow demonstrate in front of their fellow worshipers] should be admitted to worshipers] should be admitted to the church.the church.
Because the Church of England Because the Church of England enrolled all the king’s subjects, enrolled all the king’s subjects, Separatists felt they had to share Separatists felt they had to share churches with the “damned.”churches with the “damned.”
Therefore, they Therefore, they believed in a total believed in a total break (separation) from the break (separation) from the Church of England.Church of England.
SeparatistsSeparatists
The Mayflower Compact
November 11, 1620
The Mayflower Compact
November 11, 1620
The Mayflower Compact
November 11, 1620
The Mayflower Compact
November 11, 1620Written and signed before the Pilgrims disembarked from the ship.
Not a constitution, but an agreement to form a Government and submit to majority rule.
Signed by 41 adult males.
Led to adult male settlers meeting in assemblies to make laws in “town meetings.”
Plymouth PlantationPlymouth Plantation
That First Year….That First Year….Winter of 1620-1621
Only 44 out of the original 102 survived.
None chose to leave in 1621 when the Mayflower sailed back.
Fall of 1621 First “Thanksgiving.”
Colony survived with fur [especially beaver], fish, and lumber.
Plymouth stayed small and economically unimportant.
1691 only 7,000 people
Merged with Massachusetts Bay Colony.
William BradfordWilliam Bradford
Self-taught scholar.
Chosen governor of Plymouth 30 times in yearly elections.
Worried about settlements of non-Puritans springing up nearby and corrupting Puritan society.
PuritanismPuritanismPuritans:
Want to totally reform [PURIFY] the Church of England.
Grew impatient with the slow process of Protestant Reformation back in England.
Sources of Puritan Migration
Sources of Puritan Migration
Covenant TheologyCovenant Theology
“Covenant of Grace”: between Puritan communities
and God.
“Social Covenant”: Between members of Puritan
communities with each other.
Required mutual watchfulness.
No toleration of deviance or disorder.
No privacy.
The MA Bay ColonyThe MA Bay Colony1629 non-Separatists got a royal charter to form the MA Bay Co.
They didn’t want to leave the Church, just its “impurities.”
1630 1,000 people set off in 11 well-stocked ships
Established a colony with Boston as its hub.
“Great Migration” of the 1630s
Turmoil in England [leading to the English Civil War] sent about 70,000 Puritans to America.
Not all Puritans 20,000 came to MA.
First Seal of MA BayFirst Seal of MA Bay
John WinthropJohn Winthrop
..we shall be as a ..we shall be as a City on a hill.The eyes City on a hill.The eyes of all people are upon of all people are upon
us.us.
Well-off attorney and manor lord in England.
Became 1st governor of Massachusetts.
Believed that he had a “calling” from God to lead there.
Served as governor or deputy-governor for 19 years.
Blue Laws
• Puritan church members believed that their relationship with God required them to enforce proper behavior in their communities.
• Therefore, they enacted laws to regulate conduct.
Sabbath Regulations(Sunday’s)
• NO trade or commerce.
• NO public entertainment
• NO travel (except for emergencies)
• Two hour church services (morning & afternoon)
Family Relationships
• Husbands & wives MUST live together.
• Parents could lose their children if they were found to be poorly educated.
• Everyone must be able to read and understand the Bible.
New England Primer[1689]
New England Primer[1689]
Sumptuary Laws
• Laws preventing excess in clothing & food consumption.
• Fines were imposed on those who dressed in silk or wore silver buckles on their shoes. (Only for the ‘upper’ classes.)
Public Behavior
• People found guilty of DRUNKENESS, IDELNESS, or GOSSIPING were made targets and confined to the stocks or pillory.
• NO P.D.A. (Public Displays of Affection) Even between husbands & wives.
Puritans Chase Away Father Christmas [1652]
Puritans Chase Away Father Christmas [1652]
Puritan Punishments(Pillory or Stocks)
Whipping Post
Wearing a Sign
Ducking Stool
The Brank –or- “Scold’s Brittle”(Gossiping)
Colonizing New England
Colonizing New England
Land Division inSudbury, MA: 1639-
1656
Land Division inSudbury, MA: 1639-
1656
Characteristics of New England Settlements
Characteristics of New England Settlements
Low mortality Low mortality average life average life expectancy was 70 years of expectancy was 70 years of age.age.
Many extended families.Many extended families.
Average 6 children per family.Average 6 children per family.
Average age at marriage:Average age at marriage: Women – 22 years oldWomen – 22 years old
Men – 27 years old.Men – 27 years old.
PatriarchyPatriarchy
Authoritarian male father figures controlled each household.
Patriarchal ministers and magistrates controlled church congregations and household patriarchs.
Puritan “Rebels”Puritan “Rebels”Young, popular minister in Young, popular minister in Salem.Salem.
Argued for a full break Argued for a full break with the Anglican Church.with the Anglican Church.
Condemned MA Bay Condemned MA Bay Charter.Charter.
• Did not give fair Did not give fair compensation to Indians.compensation to Indians.
Denied authority of civil Denied authority of civil govt. to regulate religious govt. to regulate religious behavior.behavior.
1635 1635 found guilty of preaching found guilty of preaching newe & newe & dangerous opinionsdangerous opinions and was exiled. and was exiled.
Roger Roger WilliamsWilliams
The Bloody Tenant of Persecution… by Roger
Williams [1644]
The Bloody Tenant of Persecution… by Roger
Williams [1644]
1636 1636 Roger Williams fled there. Roger Williams fled there.
MA Bay Puritans had wanted to exile him MA Bay Puritans had wanted to exile him to England to prevent him from founding a to England to prevent him from founding a competing colony.competing colony.
Remarkable political freedom in Remarkable political freedom in Providence, RIProvidence, RI
• Universal manhood suffrage Universal manhood suffrage later later restricted by a property qualification.restricted by a property qualification.
• Opposed to special privilege of any kind Opposed to special privilege of any kind freedom of opportunity for all.freedom of opportunity for all.
RI becomes known as the “Sewer” RI becomes known as the “Sewer” because it is seen by the Puritans as a because it is seen by the Puritans as a dumping ground for unbelievers and dumping ground for unbelievers and religious dissenters religious dissenters More liberal than More liberal than any other colony!any other colony!
Rhode IslandRhode Island
Intelligent, strong-willed,Intelligent, strong-willed,well-spoken woman.well-spoken woman.
Threatened patriarchal Threatened patriarchal control.control.
AntinomialismAntinomialism [direct [direct revelation]revelation]
Holy life was no sure sign of salvation.Holy life was no sure sign of salvation.
Truly saved didn’t need to obey the law of Truly saved didn’t need to obey the law of either God or man.either God or man.
Puritan “Rebels”Puritan “Rebels”
AnneAnneHutchinsonHutchinson
1638 1638 she confounded the Puritan she confounded the Puritan leaders for days.leaders for days.
Eventually bragged that she had Eventually bragged that she had received her beliefs DIRECTLY from God.received her beliefs DIRECTLY from God.
Puritan leader BANISHED her Puritan leader BANISHED her she & she & her family traveled to RI and later to NY.her family traveled to RI and later to NY.
She and all but one member of her family She and all but one member of her family were killed in an Indian attack in were killed in an Indian attack in Westchester County.Westchester County.
John Winthrop saw God’s hand in this!John Winthrop saw God’s hand in this!
Anne Hutchinson’s Trial
Anne Hutchinson’s Trial
New England Spreads Out
New England Spreads Out
New England Colonies, 1650
New England Colonies, 1650
Indians especially weak in New England Indians especially weak in New England epidemics wiped out ¾ of the native epidemics wiped out ¾ of the native popul.popul.
Wampanoags [near Plymouth] Wampanoags [near Plymouth] befriended the settlers.befriended the settlers.
Cooperation between the two Cooperation between the two helped by helped by SquantoSquanto..
1621 1621 Chief Massasoit signed Chief Massasoit signedtreaty with the settlers.treaty with the settlers.
Autumn, 1621 Autumn, 1621 both groups both groups celebrated the First Thanksgiving.celebrated the First Thanksgiving.
Puritans vs. Native Americans
Puritans vs. Native Americans
The First Thanksgiving?
The First Thanksgiving?
In 1863, President Lincoln proclaimed In 1863, President Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving an official US holiday.Thanksgiving an official US holiday.
The Pequot Wars: 1636-1637
The Pequot Wars: 1636-1637Pequots Pequots very very
powerful tribepowerful tribein CT river valley.in CT river valley.
1637 1637 Pequot PequotWarWar
Whites, withWhites, withNarragansettNarragansettIndian allies,Indian allies,attacked Pequotattacked Pequotvillage on Mystic village on Mystic River.River.
Whites set fire Whites set fire to homes & shot fleeing survivors!to homes & shot fleeing survivors!
Pequot tribe virtually annihilatedPequot tribe virtually annihilated an uneasy an uneasy peace lasted for 40 years.peace lasted for 40 years.
A Pequot VillageDestroyed, 1637A Pequot VillageDestroyed, 1637
Only hope for Native Only hope for Native Americans to resist Americans to resist white settlers was to white settlers was to UNITE.UNITE.
MetacomMetacom [King Philip to [King Philip to white settlers]white settlers]
Massasoit’s son united Massasoit’s son united Indians and staged Indians and staged coordinated attacks coordinated attacks on white settlements throughout New on white settlements throughout New England.England.
Frontier settlements forced to retreat to Frontier settlements forced to retreat to Boston.Boston.
King Philip’s War (1675-1676}King Philip’s War (1675-1676}
The war ended in failure for the IndiansThe war ended in failure for the Indians
Metacom beheaded and drawn and Metacom beheaded and drawn and quartered.quartered.
His son and wife sold into slavery.His son and wife sold into slavery.
Never a serious threat in New England Never a serious threat in New England again!!again!!
King Philip’s War (1675-1676}King Philip’s War (1675-1676}
Population of the New England Colonies
Population of the New England Colonies