| A | B |
| persecuted | Separatists & Puritans were __________, or treated harshly, in England. (76) |
| Plymouth | The small colony started by the Pilgrims in 1620 near Cape Cod, Massachusetts. (77) |
| Mayflower Compact | A document in which Pilgrims and Strangers pledge to obey agreed upon laws for "the general good of the colony". (77) |
| Squanto | A Native American man who taught Pilgrims to hunt, fish & grow local crops. (78) |
| Wampanoag | The nearest Native American groups to the Plymouth colony; they celebrated Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims in 1621. (78) |
| Puritans | They left England in 1629 to establish the Massachusetts Bay Colony. (78) |
| dissenters | Separatists & Puritans were ___________ because they disagreed with the Anglican Church of England. (76) |
| toleration | The Puritans had little _________ - they persecuted people who held other religious views. (79) |
| Hartford | Dissenters from Massachusetts founded this town in 1636. It joined two other towns to become Connecticut. (79) |
| Roger Williams | He helped found Rhode Island in 1635 after Puritans kicked him out of Massachusetts. (79-80) |
| New Hampshire | This colony became independent of Massachusetts in 1679. (80) |
| Pilgrims | The name for Separitists who founded Plymouth in 1620. (77) |
| Boston | The Massachusetts settlement where most Puritans first settled in 1630. (78) |
| Great Migration | More than 15,000 Puritans settled in Massachusetts in the 1630's during this movement. (79) |