Chapter 3: Textbook Guided Reading (pp. 41-59b)
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Discussion Questions: Students should be able to answer the following questions.
1) Describe the Puritans and their beliefs.
2) Explain why the Puritans left England for the New World.
3) Explain how the Puritans' theology shaped the government and society of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
4) Explain how MBC's conflict with religious dissenters, as well as new economic opportunities, led to the expansion of New England into Rhode Island, Connecticut and elsewhere.
5) Describe the conflict between colonists and Indians in New England and the effects of King Philip's War.
6) Summarize early New England attempts at inter-colonial unity and the consequences of England's Glorious Revolution in America.
7) Describe the founding of New York and Pennsylvania, and explain why these two settlements as well as the other middle colonies became so ethnically, religiously, and politically diverse.
8) Describe the central features of the middle colonies, and explain how they differed from New England and the southern colonies.
1) Describe the Puritans and their beliefs.
2) Explain why the Puritans left England for the New World.
3) Explain how the Puritans' theology shaped the government and society of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
4) Explain how MBC's conflict with religious dissenters, as well as new economic opportunities, led to the expansion of New England into Rhode Island, Connecticut and elsewhere.
5) Describe the conflict between colonists and Indians in New England and the effects of King Philip's War.
6) Summarize early New England attempts at inter-colonial unity and the consequences of England's Glorious Revolution in America.
7) Describe the founding of New York and Pennsylvania, and explain why these two settlements as well as the other middle colonies became so ethnically, religiously, and politically diverse.
8) Describe the central features of the middle colonies, and explain how they differed from New England and the southern colonies.