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Anne Hutchinsonshe preached in her own house where sometimes over 60 people came. She preached about religios errors. She was forced to leave Massachusetts after she told the court God had spoken to her. She moved to Rhode Island.
MetacomHe was the leader of the Wampanoag Indians. He led the war against the New England Village.
Great MigrationBetween 1629 and 1640 more than 20,000 men, women and children journeyed from England to Massachusetts.
Salem Witch TrialsTrials in which the town of Salem tried to prove people were witches.
Massachusetts Bay ColonyThe Puritan settlement; Winthrop was first governor of the colony.
Fundemental Orders of ConnecticutA plan of government that settlers wrote. It was much like the Massachusetts government.
TitubaSlave of Samual Parris from Barbados, who taught Parris' daughter and niece witchcraft and was arrested.
General CourtAn assembly of representatives in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in which male church members elect the representatives.
King Philip WarsWars between Native Americans, led by Metacom, against settlers who were claiming their land. These wars were waged in New England.
TolerationWillingness to let others practice their own beliefs.
PuritansA religios group of people who wanted to reform the Church of England.
Sarah Goodeexecuted as a witch. She was poor and had a sharp tongue. She was not well liked.
Roger Williamswas a minister from Salem, he believed in religious toleration. Moved to Rhode Island.
Thomas Hookerfounded settlement f Hartford, left Massachusetts Bay Colony because he believed the government officials had too much power.
Rebecca Nursewas a lady from Salem who was arrested for witchcraft, whose decendants moved to Medfield.
John Winthropleader of the Puritans

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